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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 07:33:09PM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Francesca Ciceri dixit: > > >> where are we supposed to track bugs against packages in > >> debian-ports.org’s unreleased suite? > > > >Aehm. No idea. I mean, do you usually use the BTS? > [...] > I don’t know what should be the answer. There are strong > points for both sides. Getting users to report bugs against > something not the BTS for _some_ packages will be hard, > even if we find something. > I'm reopening the bug: the idea of this task is to clean up useless things, not to interfere with someone else job. ;) Now, just a couple of random thoughts about it. @ m68k porters: I noted that s390x porters use a specific usertag to group all bugs related to their port [1]: do you already do that? It probably can help in searching/tracking bugs specific for you port. (Sorry if I'm saying something obvious, as said: I'm not into ports, so I don't really know how are managed, but I'd like to be of help in this BTS-problem) @ debbugs people: Is there any chance to include in the BTS also not-released ports? I mean, I know they technically are not Debian, but also non-free is not Debian and it is in the BTS ;) Are there reasons to avoid it, or is it technically possible to track also packages in debian-ports.org? Thanks in advance, Francesca [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=s390x;users=debian-s...@lists.debian.org -- "Nostra patria è il mondo intero e nostra legge è la libertà ed un pensiero ribelle in cor ci sta." P.Gori
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