Em Ter, 2007-06-12 às 16:19 +0200, Christian Perrier escreveu: > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > >https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deluge-torrent/+bug/119995 . > > >I know this is not the place, so let's take this off-list perhaps or > > >point to a better resource/mailing list where I can direct that. > > > Cheers ! > > > > If you mean filing a bug with the Debian BTS, use the reportbug tool, > > available in the package of the same name. > > > I think that the original question should raise more than 'just use > the tool'. > > Indeed, it would probably benefit both Ubuntu and Debian if a way to > link bugs between Launchpad and the Debian BTS. I see something like > Pierre Habouzit's bts-link which allows to automatically track > upstream bugs in Debian BTS as long as the bug in Debian has been > reported upstream as well *and* tagged as such by the Debian > maintainer. > > I'm not really familiar with Launchpad tools but it would be Good to > make as easy as possible to "forward" bugs received in Ubuntu to > "upstream", ie Debian, ie less manually than what seems to be > suggested in > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deluge-torrent/+bug/119995 > > > I do not mean that any bug reported in Ubuntu should be automagically > reported to Debian's BTS. It should be a manual "point-an-click" > action to be used by Those In Charge in Ubuntu when they decide wisely > that it is Good to report the issue in Debian....and *link* both > issues.
FWIW, I'm working on something a bit related to that for Debian on this year GSoC: A tool to help triaging (Debian) bugs, of which one (arguably the main) feature will be to facilitate forwarding bug reports upstream. Maybe it would be interesting to expand a bit the concept and allow using launchpad as a source of bugs if ubuntu people is interested... -- Gustavo R. Montesino http://grmontesino.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]