On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I asked about adding a new tag because summary is by default sent to > the maintainer unless I've never really payed too much attention and > the testing migration email is sent to both, the maintainer and the > PTS.
That's the case: the testing mail is sent both the the maintainer and to the PTS. > When discussing about this topic with several people some have asked > me not to make the PTS send the notifications by default. And for the > sake of simplicity I think it is far easier to use the PTS' > subscription system with a new tag and let then decide whether to make > it the default or not. Well, the tag mechanism is nice but I definitely don't want to add many very-specific keywords until it gets unmanageable. So I won't create a new keyword... if you want to send a mail to the PTS send it to the summary keyword (you send a mail to <srcpkg>[EMAIL PROTECTED] but in the To: field you only put <srcpkg>@packages.debian.org to hide the keyword specific email address). > > But for me, ideally this should be filing bugs about new upstream versions > > not sending mails to the PTS because we really want to inform the > > maintainer and not only the followers. I'm sure using a usertag to track > > them and combining this with some regexp to detect bugs manually filed > > with some common subject ("New upstream version") would work quite well. > > And if the code runs often enough, it will probably be the first to submit > > a bug about a new upstream version in most cases. > > With the current design DEHS would email the PTS immediately after it > finds a new upstream version. > As others have expressed their concern, I don't think auto bug filing > is the best way to do this. Well, maybe the right way is to let some time pass as suggested by Lucas and others. Provide the real-time information on the web page, but only open a bug when two weeks have elapsed and when the new version is neither in unstable nor in experimental. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog Le best-seller français mis à jour pour Debian Etch : http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/