On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 06:33:12PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> Package: bugs.debian.org
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> It would be nice to have the possibility to see all (open) bugs of a
> package, regardless of distribution.  
> 
> This just occurred to me when I looked at ingerman which has no bugs in
> the default view, and none in stable, either - would be nice to check
> whether there are any with a single request.

The default view should provide this already. The list of bugs you see
is the same no matter what &dist= and &version= options you use; they
just get sorted into different piles ("open", "closed", "not applicable
to this version", etc.).

> By the way, it is unclear to me how versioning works with archived bugs
> - is there some explanation somewhere?

It's still all in flux, so not yet. For now the best I can do is what I
wrote in the announcement:

  The meaning of the distribution-specific tags (woody, sarge, and so
  on) has changed. We now have a good mechanism to say "this bug has
  been fixed since sarge was released", so there's no longer any need to
  have a tag for that. However, it's still useful to have a tag to mark
  bugs that you're planning to fix in, say, a stable point release. So,
  for instance, the sarge tag now means "don't archive this bug until it
  has been fixed in a version in sarge".

This hasn't yet been implemented, though, and there's still some
discussion about exactly what should happen.

Cheers,

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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