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Bug#273133: marked as done (wnpp: wnpp email reports should list popcon data)



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From: Matt Taggart <taggart@debian.org>
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Subject: wnpp: wnpp email reports should list popcon data
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I'm filing this against qa.debian.org because I'm afraid it would get lost if 
filed against wnpp itself and this is really a QA thing...

I appreciate the Work-needing packages reports that are sent to d-d-a@l.d.o 
and it occurred to me that in addition to listing the reverse depends it would 
be very useful to list data from popcon. I think people would be much more 
likely to adopt something if they knew it was being used.

Thanks,

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Matt Taggart
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Re: Matt Taggart in <20040924064934.5CD081AA73C@cyrix.home.bogus>
> I appreciate the Work-needing packages reports that are sent to d-d-a@l.d=
=2Eo=20
> and it occurred to me that in addition to listing the reverse depends it =
would=20
> be very useful to list data from popcon. I think people would be much mor=
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> likely to adopt something if they knew it was being used.

Hi,

I've just implemented that, thanks for the suggestion.

Christoph
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cb@df7cb.de | http://www.df7cb.de/

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