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Bug#469258: marked as done (DDPO: please show number of release-goal bugs)



Your message dated Tue, 8 Jan 2019 17:05:14 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#469258: PTS/DDPO should include bugs tagged as release-goals in statistics
has caused the Debian Bug report #469258,
regarding DDPO: please show number of release-goal bugs
to be marked as done.

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Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
User: qa.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pts ddpo

Hi,

I discovered that the DDPO mails promoted the release-goals bugs that
affect one's packages. I find this great.

We need the same information in the PTS and in the DDPO web page. One idea
might be to integrate them in the "Release critical" bug count (I know
release goals are not release critical but we still want maintainers to
fix them... :-)).

For the PTS, it might be best to create a dedicated TODO item when the
packages has open release-goal bugs.

Cheers,
-- 
Raphaël Hertzog

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Re: Raphael Hertzog 2008-03-04 <20080304082301.GA23927@ouaza.com>
> I discovered that the DDPO mails promoted the release-goals bugs that
> affect one's packages. I find this great.
> 
> We need the same information in the PTS and in the DDPO web page. One idea
> might be to integrate them in the "Release critical" bug count (I know
> release goals are not release critical but we still want maintainers to
> fix them... :-)).
> 
> For the PTS, it might be best to create a dedicated TODO item when the
> packages has open release-goal bugs.

Afaict this is pretty much obsolete by now, so I'm closing the
wishlist bug.

Christoph

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