Roundup Tracker - Issues

Message3512

Author tonimueller
Recipients richard, stefan, tonimueller
Date 2009-02-05.18:49:20
Message-id <20090205184919.4931.qmail@oak.oeko.net>
In-reply-to <498B3135.5090802@codesourcery.com>
Hi,

On Thu, 05.02.2009 at 18:34:39 +0000, Stefan Seefeld <issues@roundup-tracker.org> wrote:
> I see. May I suggest we introduce a convention that allows a) the 
> tracker to generate appropriate links into the upstream tracker

huh? Debian's BTS already has appropriate links when I link to
Roundup's tracker. See eg. this bug report:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=514221

At the end of it, you can read:

"Noted your statement that Bug has been forwarded to
http://issues.roundup-tracker.org/issue2550497."

I'm also a bit confused because you *are* upstream. Debian is
downstream.

For the other direction:

> makes casual readers immediately aware of where the link goes ?
> May be a syntax such as 'debian#514215' in this case ?

This would be great, however. I'd also like to be able to just click on
the number and get to the respective bug report in the BTS. While you
are at it, please make this part of Roundup's standard distribution.
:-)

> OK. Yes, I was thinking of packaging docs that right now are generated 
> but not installed / packaged.

If someone would like to roll an official package, I'd package these,
too.

Kind regards,
--Toni++
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