Hi all, On 06-05-18 20:55, Paul Gevers wrote: > On 06-05-18 07:27, Paul Gevers wrote: >>> But, anyway, thanks for your effort, but it obviously doesn't scale to >>> have the central infrastructure team triage things. How easy would it >>> be to have the CI automatically send an email to the maintainers of >>> the rdependency and the dependency ? >> >> I have already created multiple personal scripts to parse excuses.yaml >> and store state on regressions, so this is trivial. However, people have >> voiced their concerns about auto creation of bugs. I estimate that a >> plain email for now is acceptable. I think I'll ask about converting the >> email to a bug I guess. I'll create a cronjob that does this soon, >> putting myself in CC to follow the discussion as it would actually >> reduce my work for now. > > Please find a proposed text for such an e-mail below. Comments or > improvements very welcome. > > Paul > > ============================================================= > To: $trig...@packages.debian.org, $bro...@packages.debian.org
I have had a complaint about my e-mail, boiling down to it should be opt-in. I am not fully convinced (as I fear too many package maintainers will miss the fact their autopkgtest delays another package, but I want to start sending the e-mails to dispatch+$package_cont...@tracker.debian.org. How does that sound? Are there other/better options? Paul
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