On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> You register for an account, and that account has an email address (or
> multiple email addresses) associated with it.

The BTS will not require registration.

> Normally, bugs are viewed/edited/posted via a rich and expressive web
> interface, however, if you really want to make modifications via email, you
> can do so, as long as you send the email from an address on your account.
> Launchpad then performs the corresponding action, stripping your email out
> of the spam-harvester-viewable record.

Email is the sole means of manipulating bugs via the BTS.

Since you mentioned Launchpad, you should also note that the full volume
of bug mail for Ubuntu is published in mbox format, see
http://people.canonical.com/~listarchive/ubuntu-bugs/2010-12 for
example. This includes submitter email addresses.

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