Hi, On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 08:28:41AM +0200, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: > Our team is about handling several Libreoffice bugs related to various > packages (Libreoffice, in particular Writer, as well as Mozilla suite and > MATE desktop). These are mainly accessibility bugs. > > To make easier the management of all bugs and to have a global vision of > them, and instead of writing our own Web page, and in order to be as > seamless as possible, we would like to use the Debian BTS. The purpose is: > > - reporting there follow-up of Libreoffice Bugzilla; > > - mentioning in the subject that it is a follow-up; > > - putting a usertag to affect such bugs to our team and about > accessibility
Cool. > With this, we think typing our team name or the usertag Accessibility, we > will have all bugs we follow and their status upstream, as we will mention > that we forwareded it upstream. And Debian will show its activity in bug > fixing in Libreoffice and we will know for future releases the status of > Libreoffice accessibility bugs. > > No aditional work for you, but we wanted to inform you about this because > it will generate about 50 new bug reports. If you want us to mention a > specific subject to be perfectly clear or so on, tell us. As long as nothing there is release-critical, fine with me. There's also the tests which are disabled because they are too flaky and are clearly accessibility stuff: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-openoffice/libreoffice.git/tree/patches/disable-flaky-tests.diff That svx.Accessibility stuff is a constant nuisance/failure also on upstreams Tinderbox. Regards, Rene

