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Bug#444611: marked as done (Keep recently reassigned bugs visible)



Your message dated Mon, 1 Feb 2010 09:37:25 -0800
with message-id <20100201173725.GA4235@volo.donarmstrong.com>
and subject line affects fixes this class of bugs
has caused the Debian Bug report #92481,
regarding Keep recently reassigned bugs visible
to be marked as done.

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If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

        Hi,

 I wish reassigned bugs would stay visible in the original package for a
 little while after being reassigned somewhere else.  This would allow
 submitters to see that a bug which affects package P1 but ultimately
 needs sourceful changes to package P2 has been reported already.

 What I currently do is reassign the first bug I receive when it's not
 my package's fault, but keep at least one of the subsequent reports as
 to keep the problem visible and documented to the next bug reporters.
   This causes IMO useless work which could perhaps be avoided if the
 recently reassigned bugs were visible (and marked as such).

   Thanks,

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Loïc Minier



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The (now not so new) affects feature deals with this class of bugs,
where a bug affects a package which it was originally assigned to, but
was then reassigned to the correct package.


Don Armstrong

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