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- Subject: Debian policy doesn't feature RC bugs
- From: José Luis González <jlgonzal@ya.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 15:22:13 +0100
- Message-id: <20081225152213.0ad6aad2.jlgonzal@ya.com>
Package: general Severity: important The Debian Policy Manual doesn't feature the Debian Bug Tracking System. This makes it impossible to report a bug with RC severity in the Bug Tracking System that permits RC bugs to remain in Debian when the report is closed incorrectly and nobody notices before it is archived (please see bug #227941.) Since the problem is only specific to that bug, it would suffice to raise severity of #227941 to serious. The current description of severities contained in doc-base (in bug-maint-info.txt) lists RC bugs as critical, grave and serious, but nothing in the policy qualifies #227941 as serious (there's no directive that makes it a policy violation) and the bug isn't grave or critical according to that description. I am filing this bug so that this is resolved. According to the description in that file (bug-maint-info.txt) this bug isn't RC as well despite it permits RC bugs to remain in Debian as explained above. A solution would be to include a directive in the Debian Policy that requires any RC problem be marked as serious. Please, mark this bug as serious if it's not going to happen in short.
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- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:25:57 -0500
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