On 7/7/24 8:21 AM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
I prefer gitlab for generic bugs and feature requests on
distro-tracker (the BTS entry is for things that apply only to
tracker.debian.org, i.e. the debian instance).
Before creating this bug, I had requested a salsa.debian.org gitlab
account and t
and we will work it out.
On 7/6/24 9:25 PM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
Hi J Mo,
I am not sure if this was your intent, but your message comes off as
hostile and a bit rude, please remember that everyone here is a volunteer and
trying their best.
Specifically:
you are very confused and mistaken.
It just occurred to me that the package names themselves might a part of
the problem, rather than just the checkboxes.
linux-image-amd64, openssh-server, and openssh-sftp-server are all
Package Names. I suspect this is what the term "Binary package" means,
but the documentation is not entir
I am sorry, but you are very confused and mistaken.
It was not appropriate to have closed this bug since you did not address
the issue documented in the bug report.
Even if there is a problem with the Binary Package keyword feature, that
does not explain why I did not receive any emails dur
There is no indication to me that I am experiencing a similar issue, but
thanks for the suggestion.
On 7/5/24 2:12 AM, Diederik de Haas wrote:
In my case it it seemed to have worked for a while, but then after a while I
got a notification with the following content:
"The email didi.deb...@c
Package: tracker.debian.org
Severity: important
Recently I signed up a new account on https://tracker.debian.org.
However, I am not receiving notifications when I expect that I should have.
I set up subscriptions for multiple packages, including
linux-image-amd64, openssh-server, and openssh-
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