On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 04:11:29PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > On 12/28/2017 02:33 AM, Jeremy Bicha wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo > > <manuel.montez...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> If the idea is *not* to move those to @lists.d.o, I cannot see what we > >> should be using instead. > >> > >> Any recommendation? > > > > Someone on your team should create a Tracker Team. Add the packages > > your team maintains. > > > > https://tracker.debian.org/teams/ > > > > Then anyone can simply join that tracker team to easily get > > notifications about bugs, commits, uploads, etc. Visit > > https://tracker.debian.org/accounts/subscriptions/ and customize the > > keywords to get the particular emails you want for particular packages > > or teams. > > > > Thanks, > > Jeremy Bicha > > Nice idea, but it doesn't scale. Am I suppose to add all of the > (currently) 406 OpenStack maintained packages one by one, by hand? And > then upload 406 times just to change the maintainer field? Gregor just > pointed out the 3500 packages of the perl team. There will be others > (think: javascript/nodejs, python, etc.). Even worse: some packages > *will* be forgotten, and there *will* be bug reports that will go to > nowhere because the fields were not addressed. > > I don't understand that there's no consensus we'd be collectively > wasting too much time doing this type of change, when it could simply be > addressed by keeping the current lists. This is a major disruption of > services that we're talking about here.
This manual adding is only needed if you don't use a single email address as maintainer ... if you do have a single maintainer address for all packages, you just provide it and the package tracker _will_ group all the packages automatically.
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