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Re: A few changes



> It would be nice to have a mail server command `resurrect', or
> similar, that would bring a dead bug back to life (if it were found
> not to be dead, or whatever; several reasons were listed above).

You mean "reopen".  Existing feature.  Presumably "reopen" now also
works for bugs closed longer than 28 days, yes?

> This would also be some way to producing some kind of automated list of
> bugs fixed in each release of Debian; people could visit a list
> somewhere showing them precisely which bugs in which packages had
> been fixed between their version of Debian and unstable.

You mean: bugs closed in the last <n> days, or since <DDMMYYYY>.  Then
just fill in the last release date (April 9?).  Of course, you can only
get an approximation here, since bugs are often fixed in NMUs long
before anyone gets around to closing them.  Then again, just make it
"has been either closed or set to severity: fixed" since <DDMMYYYY>.

-- 
Peter Samuelson
<sampo.creighton.edu!psamuels>


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