Hi Bas, Thanks for your proposal, and sorry for the long delay, Le Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:40:57 +0100, Bas Wijnen a écrit : > On http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer, under "Followup messages", > there is some confusing text about several bug addresses. I think > things would be more clear with a list of addresses and what they do: Ok, I agree that a list could make the purpose clearer. I anyway adapted a bit your proposal (thus CCing debian-l10n-english@l.d.o because I don't trust my en_MQ enough), and ask Don if it's OK to commit the attached patch. You can see the online result on my test server: http://www.tilapin.org/debian/Bugs/Developer.en#followup Regards David
Index: english/Bugs/Developer.wml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/webwml/webwml/english/Bugs/Developer.wml,v retrieving revision 1.84 diff -u -r1.84 Developer.wml --- english/Bugs/Developer.wml 9 Sep 2011 21:15:01 -0000 1.84 +++ english/Bugs/Developer.wml 15 Dec 2011 20:45:38 -0000 @@ -77,29 +77,38 @@ to the message, respecting the <code>Reply-To</code> header. This will <strong>not</strong> close the bug.</p> -<p>The bug tracking system will -receive the message at <var>nnn</var><code>@bugs.debian.org</code>, pass it on to the -package maintainer, file the reply with the rest of the logs for that bug -report and forward it to <code>debian-bugs-dist</code>.</p> - -<p>Sending a message to <var>nnn</var><code>-submitter@bugs.debian.org</code> -will explicitly email the submitter of the bug and place a copy in the -Bug tracking system. The message will not be sent to package maintainer.</p> - -<p>If you wish to send a followup message which is not appropriate for -<code>debian-bugs-dist</code> you can do so by sending it to -<var>nnn</var><code>-quiet@bugs.debian.org</code> or -<var>nnn</var><code>-maintonly@bugs.debian.org</code>. -Mail to <var>nnn</var><code>-quiet@bugs.debian.org</code> is filed in the Bug Tracking -System but is not delivered to any individuals or mailing lists. Mail to -<var>nnn</var><code>-maintonly@bugs.debian.org</code> is filed in the Bug Tracking -System and is delivered only to the maintainer of the package in question.</p> - <p>Do <em>not</em> use the <q>reply to all recipients</q> or <q>followup</q> feature of your mailer unless you intend to edit down the recipients substantially. In particular, see that you don't send followup messages to <code>submit@bugs.debian.org</code>.</p> +<p> +The bug tracking system will receive the +message sent at the following addresses: +</p> + +<ul> +<li> +<var>nnn</var><code>@bugs.debian.org</code> is also sent to the +package maintainer and forwarded to <code>debian-bugs-dist</code>, +but <strong>not</strong> to the submitter; +</li> +<li> +<var>nnn</var><code>-submitter@bugs.debian.org</code> is also sent to the +submitter and forwarded to <code>debian-bugs-dist</code>, +but <strong>not</strong> to the package maintainer; +</li> +<li> +<var>nnn</var><code>-maintonly@bugs.debian.org</code> is only sent to the +package maintainer, but <strong>not</strong> to the submitter +or to <code>debian-bugs-dist</code>; +</li> +<li> +<var>nnn</var><code>-quiet@bugs.debian.org</code> is not sent to anyone, +except of course to the bug tracking system as all the previous addresses. +</li> +</ul> + <p>For more information about headers to suppress ACK messages and how to send carbon copies using the Bug Tracking System, see the <a href="Reporting">instructions for reporting bugs</a>.</p>
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