Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes: > Brian May writes ("Re: Getting good bug reports"): >> [ explanation of how reportbug is broken right now ] > > We could solve this if we can avoid the slippery slope problem. > > Or to put it another way, I would have no objection to an http > submission interface to the BTS, provided that everyone understands > and agrees that: > > * This interface is to be used only by reportbug > > * If any other bug reporting tool is written it needs separate > consensus approval here (consensus as determined by owner@bugs) > > * Specifically, no-one is to write any web forms or GUIs which allow > users to file bug reports in the Debian BTS. > > Ie, we're purely fixing the deficiencies of reportbug. > > > On a technical level, I would suggest that the submission interface > should contain a submission agent and version string which reportbug > should set to its own package name and version. This string should > not be checked by default by the submission server but there should be > provision for an administratively applied blacklist. > > Then if someone (Nabble?) does violate our expectations, we'll be able > to block them (by releasing a new version of reportbug, if the > miscreants hijack our version string). > > Obviously the return from the submission interface wouldn't be an HTML > page. It would be a success indication, or a plain text error > message. > > Ian.
So everyone is allowed to write a frontend to report bugs via smtp. But only reportbug is allowed to use http? That seems a bit stupid. Any tool generating valid mails to bugs.debian.org should also be allowed to send them via http. Specifically I would like the "bts" command to work over http too if reportbug does. Why not just make it an smtp-over-http tunnel with the clear limit of only accepting mail to bug.debian.org. I mean the problem is ISPs that don't allow an smtp connect to bugs.d.o so lets circumvent that limitation by using http underneath. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87sjs23ovj.fsf@frosties.localnet