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Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?
From: |
Glenn Morris |
Subject: |
Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker? |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:23:56 -0400 |
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Gnus (www.gnus.org), GNU Emacs (www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) |
Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> After some discussion on the Gnus mailing list we wanted to propose that
> Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker. Rationale:
>
> 1) the current Gnus bug reporting setup doesn't work well and is not
> highly visible
I guess it's not that visible because the address it goes to does not
seem to be a public mailing list, for some reason. (I assumed that was
by choice.)
> 2) the Emacs bug tracker has better functionality
>
> 3) people already report Gnus bugs to Emacs since it's part of Emacs
>
> This would involve changes to `M-x gnus-bug' and the Gnus manual.
>
> This will get fun when XEmacs users report bugs against Emacs+Gnus for
> XEmacs compatibility. So maybe for them we can set up a special bug
> category, passed to the bug tracker in the subject or in the headers.
XEmacs also has a bug tracker IIUC, so you could make reports from
XEmacs go there instead. ;)
That's not a complete solution though, because Gnus also supports older
Emacs releases, and we don't want those reports to go to the
bug-gnu-emacs list...
Anyway, to some extent you can do this already.
For some time, "gnus" has existed as debbugs.gnu.org package, with a
maintainer address of address@hidden This is why you will see numbered
bug mail from debbugs.gnu.org appearing at that address: either someone
reported a bug against the gnus package, or, more commonly, I reassigned
it from "emacs" to "emacs,gnus", so that subsequent mails go to both
addresses.
So really all that is needed is to use "Package: gnus" in the first line
of a mail to address@hidden Using "Package: emacs,gnus" causes both
address@hidden and bug-gnu-emacs to get mails. You can do this today with
zero other changes required.
With regards to making it more "official", personally I hesitate a bit.
debbugs.gnu.org is a GNU machine and the set-up is intended for GNU
projects. Do you regard Gnus as a GNU project? GNU Gnus? I know Gnus is
part of Emacs, but eg
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnus
does not exist, and I don't seem to find a statement on
http://www.gnus.org/. There don't seem to be any mentions in the Gnus
manual either. Stand-alone Gnus is not distributed on ftp.gnu.org. Etc,
etc.
- can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Chong Yidong, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Stefan Monnier, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?,
Glenn Morris <=
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Glenn Morris, 2011/03/15
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Stefan Monnier, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Glenn Morris, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Glenn Morris, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Stefan Monnier, 2011/03/16
- Re: can Gnus simply use the Emacs bug tracker?, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen, 2011/03/16