On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Ursula Junque <ursi...@ursinha.net> wrote:
> Hi Thomi, > > > On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 5:56 AM, Thomi Richards < > thomi.richa...@canonical.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Ursula Junque <ursi...@ursinha.net>wrote: >> >>> >>> If upstreams don't oppose to that, bugs should only be filed against >>> Ubuntu packages, discouraging the direct upstream reporting. >>> >> >> >> I think the distinction between upstream and distro is a useful one, and >> I'd be sad if we started treating them as one and the same (or created a >> blanket rule about where bugs should be reported, which is effectively the >> same thing, in my mind). >> >> I also believe that the correct place for almost all bugs to be filed is >> against the upstream projects itself (at least, for the core >> Canonical/Ubuntu projects - I assume we're having this conversation in the >> context of canonical-sponsored Ubuntu Touch projects). >> > > > I understand your point, but I'm talking about the policy while dogfooding > Ubuntu Touch, and as this is testing the distro it would make more sense to > file bugs against the distro packages and use the distro tools, as ogra > pointed. As I said, if upstreams see value in having an upstream bugtask > that can be discussed, but in this case we need to have at least one > bugtask for the source package, always. > > Sebastian (seb128) pointed that having one list of bugs (the distro ones) > helped a lot for the Settings project, they even "closed" the bugs section > on the upstream project to ensure bugs would be in a single place (also > easier to maintain more accurate bug status/progress). We only need to > agree on a policy so it's clear to everyone how it works. > I'm all for this, although there are places where this isn't really going to reflect reality; two components come to my mind here; phablet-tools and the sdk itself, which are being offered all the way back to precise on a PPA (and the emulator as well soon too); This is a problem since ubuntu-bug won't find the package and fail. Any solution to this is welcome.
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