On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 10:39:18PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Changing keyword on all subscriptions
> -------------------------------------
> 
> The control bot has been expanded to support new commands to add/remove
> keyword on all subscriptions. People who are subscribed to packages with
> the cvs keyword and which do not wish to receive the mails sent to the new 
> "derivatives" keyword can send one of those commands to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to deactivate this last keyword in all their
> subscriptions:
> keywordall - derivatives
> keywordall [EMAIL PROTECTED] - derivatives
> 
> On the contrary people who want to have the "derivatives" keyword on all
> their subscriptions can use one of those commands:
> keywordall + derivatives
> keywordall [EMAIL PROTECTED] + derivatives

This is so cool that I immediately went and did this...

... only to find out that it did this for debian-installer only (for
which I'm subscribed to the 'cvs' keyword) rather than all my own
packages (as I'd expected).

Now of course I could go through all my packages and manually subscribe
to the derivatives keyword for each, but that's going to require me to
remember to set the derivatives keyword for any future package that I
start maintaining.

Would it be possible to implement something like a 'keywordmaint'
command to set the keyword subscriptions for any current and future
packages maintained by a given maintainer?

-- 
Fun will now commence
  -- Seven Of Nine, "Ashes to Ashes", stardate 53679.4


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