Bug#754805: tracker.debian.org: no info about where the package has been "accepted" (e.g. unstable or experimental)
Hi,
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Vlad Orlov wrote:
> Package: tracker.debian.org
> Severity: normal
>
> In the news window, there's no indication about where the new version
> of the package has been accepted - unstable or experimental.
>
> For example, at https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/apt page:
>
> [2014-07-11] Accepted apt 1.1~exp2 (source all amd64) (Michael Vogt)
> [2014-07-10] Accepted apt 1.0.6 (source all amd64) (Michael Vogt)
>
> The first version is accepted into experimental. The second one is accepted
> into unstable. But there's no indication of that.
We are just recording incoming emails that dak sends to
debian-devel-changes (and other similar lists).
Ftpmasters, could you maybe improve those mails to include the relevant
information ?
I see that the old PTS had a kludge to add "in <distribution>" on the
news that got recorded even when the initial subject was lacking this.
I would prefer to not have to redevelop such a thing and that we improve
the initial message that gets sent.
Cheers,
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