Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Browsing bugs by maintainer (and with this I mean something like
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED], or
it shorter form http://bugs.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) used to be
terribly useful as a TODO list. Using that I used to have a simple entry
point for knowing what I have to do "for Debian" regarding my packages.

This usefulness has diminished a lot with the spreading of team
maintenance. To know all bugs that apply to me indeed I know have to
repeat browse by maintainer for each team I'm a member of.

It would be terribly useful to include bugs which apply to packages in
which I'm mentioned as an Uploader in the report by maintainer pages.
That can be driven by an optional parameter, but I think it should be
opt-out (i.e. the default should be to show bugs of packages where I'm
the Uploader).

What do you think about this?  Would it be easy to implement?

Similar stuff has been implemented in the dd-list utility (from the
devscripts package) recently, and I think that proves that considering
the individual maintainers as individuals also when they are part of a
team is a need in various parts of our infrastructure.

TIA for considering this,
Cheers.

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