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Re: Policy: filing bugs against Ubuntu packages instead of upstream projects

 

On 27.11.2013 19:06, Ursula Junque wrote:

On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Michał Sawicz
<michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    I just tried to file a bug against Ubuntu (unity8)¹, unfortunately I
    can't set the status to 'Triaged', or decide the importance. So,
    well... I can't triage Ubuntu (unity8) bugs.
According to ogra this can be solved by adding your team to the
bugcontrol team. There's a policy in place that allows teams to be added
to the bugsquad one, if they're upstreams. Ogra, please enlighten us. :)

Right, I'm just not really comfortable with using a bucket approach, where suddenly all of us are bugsquad members. Thought membership in that team had some purpose, which it would, more or less, lose this way.

    AFAICT, we also don't get notified about new Ubuntu (unity8) bugs,
    even though I added a subscription for my team².
I'm the only person subscribed to the ~touch-packages team and I get ALL
EMAILS (it's a lot!). Maybe check the unity8 team email's settings to
see if you are set to receive emails or if that's disabled for you
(AFAIK being subscribed != receiving emails).

I even successfully sent (and received) a test e-mail via "contact this team". Not sure what else I can try, but we're definitely subscribed to open/close emails, but we're not getting them :/

I believe that being added to the bugsquad team will only give you
permissions to triage Ubuntu bugs. Not sure if that's a problem for our
upstreams, is it?

Sure, that's still an approach I'm not entirely happy with, but hey - if whoever manages bugsquad says it's ok to throw everyone in there - not my call.

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Michał (Saviq) Sawicz <michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Canonical Services Ltd.


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