Konstantin Khomoutov schrieb am Monday, den 10. January 2011: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 01:51:32PM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 15:39:17 +0300, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > > > Hmm, well, this does not strictly relate to this bug, but I think that > > > would be cool if the script performing removals would also send a > > > message to the n...@bugs.debian.org so that the persons subscribed to it > > > were set aware of the removal; otherwise I've no idea how would I know > > > the package is removed. > > > Should I raise this on debian-devel (after the release probably)? > > > > > A mail is sent to the pts for that package. I don't think tying it to a > > particular bug makes a lot of sense. > My reasoning is as follows: > * I have spotted a bug in a particular package and filed a bug report > against it; thus I got auto-subscribed to that bug, and only to it > with regard to that package. > * The package got removed because of that bug. > * Since the only my involvement with that package was filing that bug, > I remain blissfully unaware of what really presents a big problem for > me, the bug originator; something I'll have to deal with in some way. > IOW, the removal just silently happened behind my back. > > Sure, I could subscribe to the package in its QA page, but it has no > sense for a casual user who just filed a bug. I'd also argue that it has > not much sense for a "power user" like me as I did not intend to took > over the maintenance of that package or something like this. Any new about the NMU?
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