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Update X-Debbugs-CC details.
Remove Mail-Followup-To, since it is no longer set. Mention replacement of addresses in new reports. Mention bazaar --fixes. Mention debbugs-submit administrivia setting. Mention how to test Debbugs changes.
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ So you need to explicitly CC him/her (and anyone else you like).
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(Many people think the submitter SHOULD be automatically subscribed
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to subsequent discussion, but this does not seem to be implemented.
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See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=37078)
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See also http://debbugs.gnu.org/5439
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Do NOT send a separate copy to the bug list, since this may generate a
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new report. The only time to send mail to the bug list is to create a
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@ -61,18 +62,9 @@ mail with the bug report number in. If you do not do this, each reply
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in the subsequent discussion will end up creating a new bug. This is
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annoying.
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Note that the way this feature works is perhaps not ideal (Bug#1720).
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If X-Debbugs-CC: was specifed by a real header, that header is removed
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in the mail sent out to the bug list, and the addresses merged into
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the Resent-CC header (see below). They don't appear as an explicit CC:
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header, nor do they appear in the Reply-To: header. So people you
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X-Debbugs-CC are not included in any following discussion unless they are
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manually cc'd. So this feature really only serves to notify them that
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a bug has been filed. It's then up to them to follow any subsequent
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discussion.
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If X-Debbugs-CC were merged into the Reply-To header, this might work
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more the way people expect.
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If a new report contains X-Debbugs-CC in the input, this is
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converted to a real Cc header in the output. (See Bug#1720).
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It is also merged into the Resent-CC header (see below).
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** How does Debbugs send out mails?
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@ -88,9 +80,9 @@ Resent-CC: maintainer email address, plus any X-Debbugs-CC: entries
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The "maintainer email address" is "bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org" in most cases.
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A new report also has:
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Mail-Followup-To: bug submitter, 123@debbugs.gnu.org
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In a new report, any "bug-gnu-emacs", "emacs-pretest-bug", or
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"submit@debbugs" address in the original To or Cc is replaced by
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123@debbugs in the mail that gets sent out to the bug list.
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** To not get acknowledgement mail from the tracker,
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add an "X-Debbugs-No-Ack:" header (with any value). If you use Gnus,
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@ -124,10 +116,10 @@ When you close a bug, you get a message matching:
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^X-Emacs-PR-Message: closed
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** How to avoid multiple copies of mails.
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When you reply to a bug, respect the Reply-To address, ie send mail
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only to the submitter address and the numbered bug address. Do not
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send mail direct to bug-gnu-emacs or emacs-pretest-bug unless you are
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reporting a new bug.
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If you reply to reports in the normal way, this should work fine.
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Basically, reply only to the numbered bug address (and any individual
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people's addresses). Do not send mail direct to bug-gnu-emacs or
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emacs-pretest-bug unless you are reporting a new bug.
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** To close bug #123 (for example), send mail
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@ -362,7 +354,7 @@ bug number.
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Similarly, when you close a bug, it can be helpful to include the
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relevant ChangeLog entry in the message to the bug tracker, so people
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can see eaxctly what the fix was.
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can see exactly what the fix was.
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*** bug-reference-mode
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@ -373,6 +365,17 @@ the bug web-pages.
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-11/msg00440.html
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** Bazaar stuff
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*** You can use the commit --fixes emacs:123 to mark that a commit fixes
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Emacs bug 123. You will first need to add a line to your bazaar.conf
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(untested):
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bugtracker_emacs_url = http://debbugs.gnu.org/{id}
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Note that all this does is add some metadata to the commit, it doesn't
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actually mark the bug as closed in the tracker.
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** Gnus-specific voodoo
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*** Put point on a bug-number and try: M-x gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group
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@ -456,3 +459,18 @@ recipient: emacs-bug-tracker AT debbugs\.gnu\.org
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The latter is because that is the address that debbugs actually sends to.
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An /etc/aliases entry redirects it to the real emacs-bug-tracker address.
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** Administrivia
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The debbugs-submit list should have the administrivia option off,
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else it can by mistake filter out requests to subscribe to bugs.
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But, this feature doesn't work anyway (see bug#5439).
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** How to test changes
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Add an entry to /etc/debbugs/Maintainers like:
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mytest my.email.address
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Then if you do all your testing with 'Package: mytest', the resulting
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mails should only go to your email address.
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