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Συντάκτης: Arnt Karlsen
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Προς: dng
Αντικείμενο: Re: [DNG] bugs.devuan.org online
On Mon, 3 Apr 2017 13:58:12 +0100, KatolaZ wrote in message
<20170403125812.GS7430@???>:

> Dear Devuaners,
>
> just to let you know that the Devuan's bug tracking system is finally
> available online at:
>
> https://bugs.devuan.org
>
> The system is compatible with the BTS used by Debian (we are actually
> using the same code base), and shares the same workflow. We must thank
> golinux for the fantastic restyling of the originally pretty sparse
> webpages (it is just my fault if the restyling is not yet complete:
> please be patient, since we have been focusing more on functionality
> than on appearance).
>
> You can report bugs by using a slightly revised version of the
> classical "reportbug" tool, which is available in
> jessie-proposed. Just add the following line to your sources.list (if
> you don'e have it):
>
> deb http://packages.devuan.org/devuan/ jessie-proposed main
>
> and, after the usual apt-get update, you should be able to install
> reportbug-6.6.3+devuan1.1. It's still pretty much Debian-branded, but
> this version of reportbug knows about bugs.devuan.org and addresses
> emails to it by default. If everything goes well, the package will
> transit to jessie soon.
>
> Please use both tools as much as possible and report any bugs to
> bugs.devuan.org ;)
>
> HH
>
> KatolaZ
>


..can the tricks in https://bugs.devuan.org/Developer.html be
used by non-devuan dev people to sabotage bugs.devuan.org?

..in such case it should hide behind some kinda login "door",
if it's safe in the open, leave it safe in the open. ;o)

..I ask because I cannot find Debian's "Developer.html", they have
similar pages going into more into a bunch of their details and
less into our bug control management details.


--
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
Scenarios always come in sets of three:
best case, worst case, and just in case.