Bug#730835: bugs.debian.org: the BTS seems to no longer know who are the maintainers of the packages!

2013-11-30 Thread Francesco Poli
On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:48:04 -0800 Ryan Niebur wrote:

 Hello,
 
 +1!

Hello Ryan, nice to read you!

Thanks for confirming what I noticed...

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Bug#730835: closed by Don Armstrong d...@debian.org (reply to ow...@bugs.debian.org) (Re: Bug#730835: bugs.debian.org: the BTS seems to no longer know who are the maintainers of the packages!)

2013-11-30 Thread Francesco Poli
On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 19:04:38 -0800 Don Armstrong wrote:

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 Thanks for the report; this has been fixed now.

Hello Don,
thanks to you for fixing things up so promptly!
It's really appreciated.

Bye.

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Bug#730835: bugs.debian.org: the BTS seems to no longer know who are the maintainers of the packages!

2013-11-29 Thread Francesco Poli (wintermute)
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss

Hello!

The BTS seems to have forgotten the names and e-mail addresses of
the maintainers of all packages! Or, at least, of a part of the
packages...

For instance:

http://bugs.debian.org/730490
states Maintainer for apt is (unknown);

http://bugs.debian.org/730822
states Maintainer for apt-listbugs is (unknown);

and so forth...

Well, *I* am the maintainer of apt-listbugs, as the package
tracking system knows:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/apt-listbugs.html

But, if the BTS does not know, I think it fails to send bug reports and
followups to the correct maintainer(s)!
One followup sent by me to bug #730822 (assigned to my own package) was
not re-sent to me and the Info received e-mail notification says:

Your message has been sent to the package maintainer(s):
 unknown-pack...@qa.debian.org

The Processed e-mail notification for control bot commands says:

Warning: Unknown package 'apt-listbugs'


What's going on?
What did I fail to understand?
If this is an actual issue with the BTS (as I suppose), I hope it may be
fixed RSN!

Thanks for your time!


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Bug#730835: bugs.debian.org: the BTS seems to no longer know who are the maintainers of the packages!

2013-11-29 Thread Ryan Niebur
Hello,

+1!

I also noticed this, and asked about it on IRC in #debbugs right before this 
bug was reported:

16:24  Ryan52 All BRs I've looked at today show: Maintainer for FOO is 
(unknown)
16:24  Ryan52 Is this a known problem? If it's relevant, the pages say 
Machine Name: buxtehude.debian.org (not sure if the web host I have connected 
to makes any difference)
16:27  Ryan52 Oh, I found one where it works, I think it depends on the 
package. #730833 is an example of one which does not work.
16:39  BTS Opened #730835 (grave) in bugs.debian.org by Francesco Poli 
\(wintermute\) invernomuto@paranoi... «the BTS seems to no longer know who 
are the maintainers of the packages!». http://bugs.debian.org/730835
16:44  Ryan52 Heh, I'm not the only one.

I also reproduced this with pages showing Machine Name: beach.debian.org.

I therefor conclude that it is not specific to the web host being used.

The package where I previously saw it work no longer has a Maintainer shown,
I guess maybe a data import process is going wrong right now?

Thanks,
Ryan

On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 01:35:52AM +0100, Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote:
 Package: bugs.debian.org
 Severity: grave
 Justification: causes non-serious data loss
 
 Hello!
 
 The BTS seems to have forgotten the names and e-mail addresses of
 the maintainers of all packages! Or, at least, of a part of the
 packages...
 
 For instance:
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/730490
 states Maintainer for apt is (unknown);
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/730822
 states Maintainer for apt-listbugs is (unknown);
 
 and so forth...
 
 Well, *I* am the maintainer of apt-listbugs, as the package
 tracking system knows:
 http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/apt-listbugs.html
 
 But, if the BTS does not know, I think it fails to send bug reports and
 followups to the correct maintainer(s)!
 One followup sent by me to bug #730822 (assigned to my own package) was
 not re-sent to me and the Info received e-mail notification says:
 
 Your message has been sent to the package maintainer(s):
  unknown-pack...@qa.debian.org
 
 The Processed e-mail notification for control bot commands says:
 
 Warning: Unknown package 'apt-listbugs'
 
 
 What's going on?
 What did I fail to understand?
 If this is an actual issue with the BTS (as I suppose), I hope it may be
 fixed RSN!
 
 Thanks for your time!

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