On Wednesday 01 November 2006 08:10, Christian Perrier wrote: > > I'm afraid I didn't get this notice, nor did the bug do. I'm only > > maintaining gnome-applets via the PTS subscription, so if you mailed > > the Maintainer: directly, this isn't enough. I think mailing the > > @packages.debian.org would have reached me, but I'm not 100% sure > > anymore now. > > The @p.d.o address is the one getting the first mail ("intent to NMU") > and the second one, 7 days later ("announce of the upcoming NMU"). The > mail is sent with "X-PTS-Approved" headers. > > This is not the first time that I see that, indeed, mails sent to > <package>@p.d.o do not easily reach package maintainers. There is > still something that I'm probably missing, here. Hi, as I understand it, there is a subtle difference between the $PACKAGE@p.d.o and $PACKAGE@p.qa.d.o (note the additional .qa-part!) mail aliases. The @p.d.o alias just forwards the mail to the address listed as "Maintainer:" in debian/control. You don't need the "X-PTS-Approved:" header for that alias, it'll just forward anything received for the alias. Note, however, that this does *not* include people subscribed to the package via the PTS, nor anyone listed as "Uploader:". The @p.qa.d.o alias, on the other hand, does seem to require the "X-PTS-Approved:" header, otherwise the mail will not be forwarded. If the mail gets forwarded, it'll include the people who are subscribed to the package's PTS interface with the "default" keyword. Regards, Tobias -- Tobias Toedter | "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad Hamburg, Germany | to make an exception." -- Groucho Marx
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