Hi,
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 02:11:19PM +0200, Leo Iannacone wrote:
> there is some problem with watch checks.
> While, according with PTS page, watch check is fine:
> * http://packages.qa.debian.org/pdf.js
No idea if that’s relevant, but I moved away from githubredir.debian.net
and used direc
Andrei POPESCU writes ("Dealing with emacs21 (and related) bugs [was: Re:
ignoring bugs with no maintainer]"):
> On Jo, 15 mai 14, 13:43:31, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > One of my bugs was involved in this situation and I was one of the
> > people (the person?) who objected. I contacted the maintainer
Hi owner, -qa, ftpmaster,
I was looking at the "unknown-package" bugs to see if new ones appeared
and indeed there are some. Looking only at a few from the 70 range I
noticed a few classes:
1. not received via unknown-package@
#741491 [n| | ] [logind] logind doesn't suspend on lid closur
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> For this concrete case, might I suggest following course of action:
> 1. ping all submitters of emacs21 (and related) bugs to test against
> recent emacs (at a minimum emacs23 from wheezy) and deal with the bug as
> needed
> 2. if no response within a reasonable amount
On Jo, 15 mai 14, 13:43:31, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU writes ("Re: ignoring bugs with no maintainer (Re: Removal of
> emacs23 from unstable/testing)"):
> > Last time someone (Bcc'd) tried to tackle these (admittedly without
> > contacting the maintainer in advance) the contributor was pr
Andrei POPESCU writes ("Re: ignoring bugs with no maintainer (Re: Removal of
emacs23 from unstable/testing)"):
> Last time someone (Bcc'd) tried to tackle these (admittedly without
> contacting the maintainer in advance) the contributor was prevented
> from doing so and was requested to either che
Rob Browning writes ("Re: ignoring bugs with no maintainer (Re: Removal of
emacs23 from unstable/testing)"):
> Don Armstrong writes:
> > The right solution for these (and other bugs which happen when source
> > packages are renamed) is for the bugs to follow the new source package
> > name.
...
>
I've added jquery-lazyload to that list, as we've discussed that as
well on the javascript mailing list.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/j/jquery-lazyload.html
properly detects new version 1.9.3, while
http://udd.debian.org/dmd/?email1=&email2=&email3=&packages=node-jsconfig+node-jsdom+node-postgre
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
there is some problem with watch checks.
It this dmd query:
http://udd.debian.org/dmd/?email1=&email2=&email3=&packages=node-jsconfig+node-jsdom+node-postgres+pdf.js+rainbow.js+step.js+wax.js&ignpackages=&format=html#todo
packages node-js
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