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On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:07:41 +0200 |
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Petteri Räty <betelgeuse@g.o> wrote: |
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> When a bug is marked as fixed it doesn't show up in searches developers |
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> use so it's a matter of who reads the email and acts upon it. I don't |
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> see why maintainers would be any more likely to act than an arch team |
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> comprised of multiple people in the case of bigger arches. |
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Hasn't the running theme for the last couple weeks been about not touching |
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packages you don't maintain and aren't throughly familiar with? ;) |
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Anyways, it's simply not the arch team's job to fix the issues that pop up |
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unless they somehow caused them. If there's a bug in the ebuild an arch |
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tester missed it's the maintainer who is responsible for fixing it. |
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I think the maintainer should always be the assignee. If/when we move to |
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bugzilla flags for arch testing this is going to have to be how it works |
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anyways. |
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