On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 02:55:51PM +0000, Ian Jackson wrote: > Michael Stapelberg writes ("Re: Bug#851885: Please add pseudopackage > `manpages.debian.org'"): > > Oh, I m not planning to create any bugs. I m working with GitHub. iwj@ > > wanted > > this pseudo-package to be created, and I agreed to accept bug reports via > > the > > pseudo package, while continuing to use GitHub as the canonical issue > > tracker. > > As an example, my personal todo list has an entry to make the code > behind manpages.debian.org automatically serve up its own source in > its output. The result of that would be a patch or pull request which > I would like to submit as a bug to the Debian BTS.
That sounds like something that should be reported against the upstream repository on Github, but I guess it's fine if it's reported against manpages.debian.org if you absolutely don't want to use Github. :) Should that issue be created now then? I seem to understand that Don wanted us to create an issue *before* he creates the pseudo-package. I'm not too familiar with how the internals of the BTS works, so maybe I misunderstood... A.
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