Hi,

On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 07:58:39PM +0200, Bastian Germann wrote:
> Control: reopen -1
> Control: notfixed -1 python-websockets/9.1-1
> 
> I am not sure you have read the "bullseye" part. v9.1 is not the version in 
> bullseye.

It looks we are working against each others. Yes I have read the
'bullseye' in the subject. So here is my rationale why I did so:

There is already a tracking bug for CVE-2021-33880, which is #989561.

The BTS can handle though multiple closures of a bug in the respective
suites, so there is not need to fill separate bugs as well for the
unfixed version. Just unarchive the bug #989561, and make sure the
bullseye tag is added so it remains on the radar.

Additionally the found versions already cover the bullseye version.

So a potential bullseye proposed update just needs to close as well
again #989561 and the BTS graph then will show up correct.

Does this explain my unarchive of 989561 and merging the two bugs?

if you feel strong about it, then unmerge the two bugs and I will
leave your 1038829, but then still you would make sure that the
metadata is correct and unstable is not showing still as affected.

Regards,
Salvatore

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