Hi, On 20-06-18 01:31, Ian Jackson wrote: > AFAICT we had consensus that by default both the delayer and the > delayee should get mails about test failures. But I don't think that > is implemented yet.
It is, but not fully automatically due to transitions not being handled properly yet (working on it). I use my script on a more than daily basis and if I have time, I email manually with more information (after looking at the situation). If time is limited (e.g. too many new regressions) or I really don't understand the situation I just have the script email out. > I recently found out rather late that a test had failed which was > important to me. git and dgit, right? Why you call that late? git was uploaded yesterday. > I have some questions: > > 1. Has anyone implemented this for themselves and if so can I > crib yours ? tracker.debian.org does that and uses it to generate an RSS feed you could subscribe to. I use that for a long time already. > 2. Is there a way to get this information that does not involed > either (i) screenscraping or (ii) pratting about with API keys > for an operation which reads a small amount of public data ? https://ci.debian.net/data/packages/unstable/amd64/d/dgit/latest.json Paul
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