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Re: What to do with the bugs of a removed package?



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Hi,

On Sunday 30 May 2004 23:06, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Tobias Toedter <t.toedter@gmx.net> [2004-05-30 21:37]:
> > I'm not quite sure what to do now, because the stable release of
> > course still contains the package. Should I close all remaining bugs
> > nevertheless, sending an explanation to the submitters? Or should I
> > wait until the next stable release, because onshore-timesheet will
> > then no longer be part of Debian stable?
>
> There is no consensus about this - some people like to leave them open
> for a while, other people close them with a message saying the package
> was removed.  I usually clean out bugs from packages a few days/weeks
> after James or Daniel make a removal run.

OK, I think I'll close the bugs in about two or three weeks, as you 
suggested. Seems to be a clean solution to me.

Cheers,

- -- 

Tobias

    Bigamy is having one spouse too many.  Monogamy is the same.
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