On Friday, December 29, 2023 2:18:41 P.M. CST Steven Robbins wrote:
> In the case of the BTS: it used to email me but that broke a couple years > ago and apparently it is hard to fix. So currently a class of us don't get > email from any bug reports. Andrey Rakhmatullin asked "what is that class?". It's unclear to me. From the last discussion [1], it seems like it should be everyone. Maybe it is everyone whose mail infrastructure looks at DMARC [2]? I think Sébastien Noel's 2021 note to the bug report is germane to this discussion: """ Same observation here: DMARC aggregate reports notifies me that emails sends to the BTS are not delivered to the final recipient. I should not be surprised anymore if bugreports are left un-answered, maintainers are simply not getting notification... Since the last comment of this bug, 4 months have passed and no reaction. I suspect that nobody recieved the last email, and my guts tell me that i'm writing to /dev/null rigth now :( Without a working BTS, i'm wondering : Is the project still interested by users' feedback ? """ [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2022/09/msg00273.html [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754809
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