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Message #00005
[Bug 735178] [NEW] Subteams do not inherit "Related Projects" from parent teams
Public bug reported:
Groups of Relevance:
https://launchpad.net/~bbot+core+developers (parent team)
https://launchpad.net/~bbot-debian-maintainers (sub team)
Above are the two groups in which this can be found.
Basically, the parent team is a driver of a project. However, the sub
team maintains the PPAs for the project / parent team. The "Related
Project" of "BBot" that shows up on the parent team does not show up on
the sub team (aka "trickle down" effect).
Shouldn't this "trickle down" effect be occurring?
** Affects: launchpad
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: related-projects sub-teams teams
** Description changed:
Groups of Relevance:
https://launchpad.net/~bbot+core+developers (parent team)
https://launchpad.net/~bbot-debian-maintainers (sub team)
Above are the two groups in which this can be found.
Basically, the parent team is a driver of a project. However, the sub
team maintains the PPAs for the project / parent team. The "Related
Project" of "BBot" that shows up on the parent team does not show up on
- the sub team (aka "trickle down").
+ the sub team (aka "trickle down" effect).
Shouldn't this "trickle down" effect be occurring?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/735178
Title:
Subteams do not inherit "Related Projects" from parent teams
Status in Launchpad itself:
New
Bug description:
Groups of Relevance:
https://launchpad.net/~bbot+core+developers (parent team)
https://launchpad.net/~bbot-debian-maintainers (sub team)
Above are the two groups in which this can be found.
Basically, the parent team is a driver of a project. However, the sub
team maintains the PPAs for the project / parent team. The "Related
Project" of "BBot" that shows up on the parent team does not show up
on the sub team (aka "trickle down" effect).
Shouldn't this "trickle down" effect be occurring?
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