Hi Andreas,

2015-06-24 11:51 GMT+02:00 Andreas Beckmann <a...@debian.org>:
> If a source package gets removed from unstable, (usually) its bugs are
> closed. That same should happen if a package gets removed from
> experimental that is not (any more) in unstable.

Normally, bugs are closed automatically when packages are removed from
unstable. One exception of this is when there are multiple sources
available, and dak cannot tell (yet) which version to consider,
therefore bugs are intentionally left open.

Removing packages from experimental too is not automatically handled
at the moment. Sometimes FTP Team members spot this when removing
packages from unstable, sometimes not [ btw, thanks for your recent
efforts to catch up some of these ;-) ].

In the end, I think all the bugs were closed already when packages
were removed from unstable (unless the exception above was triggered).
Do you have some examples of packages removed from experimental with
bugs left open?

-- 
Cheers,
Luca


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