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Re: Bug report question



On Mon, 6 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:

> Michael Meskes writes ("Bug report question"):
> > Is it possible to set up the bug-report system to mail a copy of the report
> > to the maintainer of the package when the bug is reported? I just realized
> > that I somehow missed (or lost) one bug report against my modules package. 
> 
> Yes, this would in principle be possible, and in practice it might
> even get implemented at some point.
> 
> However, this would have to be a global decision for all package
> maintainers - there's no way we can keep a list of who does and
> doesn't want this.

Umm ... is there any reason why it couldn't be done like a mailing-list - 
with automatic (de)subscription by sending mail to, say, debian-bugs with 
a (de)subscribe Subject line?  Or maybe this is too complicated to be 
worthwhile ...

> So, if the consensus is that this ought to be done I'll get around to
> implementing it at some point.

I'd certainly appreciate it.

Cheers,

Nikhil.