Felix Zielcke wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 06.09.2009, 18:48 +0200 schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
>> To help with the tracking of the numerous issues the Release Team has to deal
>> with, we decided to make use of the release.debian.org pseudo-package on the
>> BTS[1]. It will help us to avoid missing requests, which sadly happens a bit
>> too often for our taste.
>>
>>
>> BTS Usertags
>> ============
>>
>> To help triaging bugs, the Release Team will use the following usertags:
> 
>>   unblock, freeze-exception:
>>               to use for unblock or freeze-exception requests.
> 
>>
>> BTS policy
>> ==========
>>
>> Most of the bugs you will report will have a very short history. Though,
>> some will need more exchanges (controversial unblock requests, long
>> transitions, ...). So that the history isn't cluttered with discussion,
>> we will ask you to only log status changes or facts relevant to the
>> request. Any discussion about the request should happen on list[2].
>>
>>
> 
> Does this mean unblock/freeze-exception requests should be filed as a
> bug now instead of sending to the list?
> For me this isn't that clear, but I assume yes?

Preferably, yes.

Cheers

Luk


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