Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Apr 27, 1999 at 03:45:59PM +0200, Christian Kurz wrote: > > > > Maybe we should limit this to bugs older than x month and I would > > > > suggest x=3. > > > > > Well, if a maintainer doesn't close old bugs on his packages, he > > > should first be warned to do so. Of course, pointers on how to > > > > In my opinion it should be enough as a warning to write a message to > > this bugreport, as the message gets forwarded to the maintainer.
> Fine with me, but I don't think we should clutter the BTS with that :) Ok, now problem, this was only a idea. > > > do this (and a link to the help pages) would be nice. Also, the > > > usual offer, to let you do that for him. > > > > Well, the link to the help pages is obsolete, as a maintainer should > > know how to close bugs. The other point is a good one. > Should know. Big number of them do *not* know, so we must tell them how. Well, in the developer-references is the BTS and the way how to use it described and so every developer should know how or know where it is written down. > > > If the maintainer doesn't respond, I think we should be able to close > > > the bugs after three months... they really aren't of any use, since > > > they've already been fixed. > > > > Not every bug, as it should be fixed. > I don't really understand this sentence. I meant, that you shouldn't close every bug, only the bugs, which have been fixed. > > If a bug is older than 3 months > > and it's definitly fixed, then we should have the right to close the > > bugreport also. > If it is fixed by a maintainer upload, then yes. If it was fixed by a > NMU, and maintainer didn't do anything yet, the package has probably > been marked orphaned by that time. But it is possible that the maintainer > just didn't remember to merge the NMU patch in and close the bug. That's right, but what should we do in the last case, which you described? > > And what then if we find a bug older than 3 months, fix > > it and the maintainer doesn't respond to the patch, when we send it to > > him? How long should we wait before we do an NMU and close the > > bugreport? This should also be written down, so that conflicts about > > this problem will be reduced. > Well, this is all actually covered by the QA text. Maybe I should clarify > that everything in the text applies both to new *and* old bugs... with > this change in the relevant sentence: > :When QA Group members find problems in maintained packages (packages that > :have an active maintainer), or solutions for already reported problems > :against those packages, they will send fixes to their maintainers through > :the bug tracking system (BTS). > Okay? Yes, that's better. Cheers Christian -- There must be at least 500,000,000 rats in the United States; of course, I never heard the story before. /* http://www.rhein-neckar.de/~jupiter/ Stardate: 36274.5 */