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Package: qa.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2003-07-23
Severity: wishlist

When doing an NMU the developer's reference suggests subscribing to the
PTS in case bugs were introduced by the NMU. I would like have a special
NMU subscription type, which unsubscribes myself automatically, say,
after one month or so.

Kind regards,

Martin

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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 18:23:38 +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:

> > When doing an NMU the developer's reference suggests subscribing to the
> > PTS in case bugs were introduced by the NMU. I would like have a special
> > NMU subscription type, which unsubscribes myself automatically, say,
> > after one month or so.
> 
> Hum ... what about using "at" instead ?
> 
> echo "echo 'unsubscribe nmuedpackage [EMAIL PROTECTED]' | mail [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]" | at now + 30 days

Yes, sure, but it makes it harder (at least for me) to decide to
subscribe to an NMUed package at all. I'm just asking for support
fighting my own laziness...

Writing the above as an alias or a shell function could be a nice
solution, though... I think that's o.k. for me.

> I'm not so inclined to include something complicated like that in the
> PTS when it's so simple to manage that with traditional unix tools. ;-)

I could have another look at the CVS repository, but it's probably
Python again? ;-)

> Maybe we could document that usage of at in the developers-reference if
> needed... I don't know.

Me neither, but I address a CC.

nmutrack () {
    if [ -z "$DEBEMAIL" ]; then
        echo "$0: missing \$DEBEMAIL" >&2
        return 1
    fi
    if [ -z "$1" ]; then
        echo "$0: missing package name" >&2
        return 1
    fi
        cd /
    echo "subscribe $1 $DEBEMAIL" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    echo "echo \"unsubscribe $1 $DEBEMAIL\" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]" | at now 
+ 30 days
        cd "$OLDPWD"
}

Kind regards,

Martin

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