On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 08:41:34PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * David Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-02-01 15:21]: > > Just a bit brainstorming: > > > > 1) Sortable by age/severity, to help finding packages which should be > > NMU'd > > 2) 'patch'-tagged bugs: Interested parties can try those patches and > > report success/problems. See 1) > > 3) Hide 'upstream' bugs. Supposedly, they are worked on by someone > > outside of Debian. > > 4) View 'upstream' bugs. Check whether they are already fixed upstream. > > 5) BTW why isn't there a 'build' tag? I see quite a few build-related > > help-tagged bugs on bts-help: > > We should get http://bugs.qa.d.o soon, hosted on master so we can > access the bug information much better. I guess if we still want the > things listed above, we should file wishlist bugs either on qa.do or > bugs.do (4, for example, looks likes a bugs.do thing to me, for > example).
4) is already possible: append &include=upstream to a pkgreport.cgi URL (unless you're talking about all upstream bugs, in which case it can be done in the same way as the current help/unreproducible/security pages). Similarly, 3) is possible by appending &exclude=upstream. The sortable-by-severity stuff is doable using http://bugs.debian.org/~cjwatson/severity.cgi, which I hope to eventually get around to moving somewhere semi-official once bugs.qa.d.o is created. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]