Hi,
I second Adam Borowski in
On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 13:19:56 +0200 Adam Borowski
wrote:
> Hi!
> Could you please reconsider this wontfix? It's been over ten years since
> you made this decision, and I think Debian has changed since. Not being
> told about a RC bug in your own package is a sever
tag 397761 wontfix
thanks
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Marcus Better wrote:
> > If the maintainer is not given as a mailing list, then the uploaders
> > should all subscribe to the PTS for a given package.
>
> Agreed, but considering human nature, I think people forget to take this
> extra
> step, or a
> If the maintainer is not given as a mailing list, then the uploaders
> should all subscribe to the PTS for a given package.
Agreed, but considering human nature, I think people forget to take this extra
step, or are unaware of it. (Not sure if it's even explicitly stated
anywhere).
So the dev
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006, Marcus Better wrote:
> It would be very helpful if bug reports were forwarded to the
> Uploaders as well as the Maintainer.
If the maintainer is not given as a mailing list, then the uploaders
should all subscribe to the PTS for a given package.
Don Armstrong
--
When I was
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Many packages are team-maintained these days, and they typically have
the following control fields:
Maintainer: Debian Foo Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Uploaders: Ex Ample <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, X Ample <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It would be very helpful if bug rep
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