From: Don Armstrong Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 01:01:25 +0000 (+0000) Subject: move bugs issues to separate directory X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;h=b4aa1a840069e4a22a3a17b112f9a3c51a820c78;p=lib.git move bugs issues to separate directory --- diff --git a/templates/debbugs/debbugs-followup.txt b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-followup.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75a23fa --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-followup.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +You've misdirected an email to owner@bugs.debian.org or one of the +aliases that points to it. This email address is only for reporting +problems with the Debian bug tracking system itself, including reports +of spam that is archived in the Debian bug tracking system. + +For general information on Debian, see: http://www.debian.org/ + +To discuss things without submitting a specific bug, please use +an appropriate mailing list such as debian-user@lists.debian.org . +For a list of Debian mailing lists, see: http://lists.debian.org/ + +To contact the maintainer of package foobar, send email to +foobar@packages.debian.org . + +To report a new bug please follow the instructions on +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting to submit a bug report. The +reportbug command is the recommended way. If you don't know what +package to report the bug on, use your best guess or report it to an +appropriate pseudo-package. + +To send information about an existing bug 123, send email to +123@bugs.debian.org . To send to the submitter of 123, use +123-submitter@bugs.debian.org . If the bug is archived (closed for 28 +days with no new information) you need to request to +owner@bugs.debian.org to unarchive the bug. + +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ can be used to search the Debian bug +database by various criteria. + +If you are trying to unsubscribe, view the headers of the mail that +was sent you and follow the unsubscription information there. In the +cases where you are the submitter of a bug, there is no unsubscription +information, and you need to use the control interface to change the +submitter or send a mail to -done to close your bug. See the +documentation above for information on how to do that. diff --git a/templates/debbugs/debbugs-modify.txt b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-modify.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a1cafa --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-modify.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +As a rule we do not modify bug reports that have been submitted to the +BTS. This includes deleting content, masking e-mails or otherwise +hiding information that has been submitted to the BTS. + +The only modifications that we do make are removing messages which are +obviously spam. + +If you are concerned about your e-mail address being made public by +continuing to be present on bugs.debian.org, it is already too late. +Every message that is sent to the BTS is broadcast to a number of +mailing lists and mirrored throughout the internet. Spammers are known +to be subscribed to these mailing lists. + +Instead, we strongly suggest that you invest in anti spam software +like spamassassin or similar, as removing or otherwise munging +information will not stem the tide of spam at all. + +Please see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=63995 et +al. if you have more questions about this. diff --git a/templates/debbugs/debbugs-noclue.txt b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-noclue.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75a23fa --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-noclue.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +You've misdirected an email to owner@bugs.debian.org or one of the +aliases that points to it. This email address is only for reporting +problems with the Debian bug tracking system itself, including reports +of spam that is archived in the Debian bug tracking system. + +For general information on Debian, see: http://www.debian.org/ + +To discuss things without submitting a specific bug, please use +an appropriate mailing list such as debian-user@lists.debian.org . +For a list of Debian mailing lists, see: http://lists.debian.org/ + +To contact the maintainer of package foobar, send email to +foobar@packages.debian.org . + +To report a new bug please follow the instructions on +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting to submit a bug report. The +reportbug command is the recommended way. If you don't know what +package to report the bug on, use your best guess or report it to an +appropriate pseudo-package. + +To send information about an existing bug 123, send email to +123@bugs.debian.org . To send to the submitter of 123, use +123-submitter@bugs.debian.org . If the bug is archived (closed for 28 +days with no new information) you need to request to +owner@bugs.debian.org to unarchive the bug. + +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ can be used to search the Debian bug +database by various criteria. + +If you are trying to unsubscribe, view the headers of the mail that +was sent you and follow the unsubscription information there. In the +cases where you are the submitter of a bug, there is no unsubscription +information, and you need to use the control interface to change the +submitter or send a mail to -done to close your bug. See the +documentation above for information on how to do that. diff --git a/templates/debbugs/debbugs-reportbug.txt b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-reportbug.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5b34e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-reportbug.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +You've misdirected an email to owner@bugs.debian.org or one of the +aliases that points to it. This email address is only for reporting +problems with the Debian bug tracking system itself, including reports +of spam that is archived in the Debian bug tracking system. + +To send information about an existing bug 123, send email to +123@bugs.debian.org . To send to the submitter of 123, use +123-submitter@bugs.debian.org . If the bug is archived (closed for 28 +days with no new information) you need to request to +owner@bugs.debian.org to unarchive the bug. + +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ can be used to search the Debian bug +database by various criteria. diff --git a/templates/debbugs/debbugs-unsubscribe.txt b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-unsubscribe.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c892300 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/debbugs/debbugs-unsubscribe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +You've misdirected an email to owner@bugs.debian.org or one of the +aliases that points to it. This email address is only for reporting +problems with the Debian bug tracking system itself, including reports +of spam that is archived in the Debian bug tracking system. + +If you are trying to unsubscribe, view the headers of the mail that +was sent you and follow the unsubscription information there. In the +cases where you are the submitter of a bug, there is no unsubscription +information, and you need to use the control interface to change the +submitter or send a mail to -done to close your bug. See +http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control for information on how to do +that. diff --git a/templates/improper_owner_mail.txt b/templates/improper_owner_mail.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 75a23fa..0000000 --- a/templates/improper_owner_mail.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -You've misdirected an email to owner@bugs.debian.org or one of the -aliases that points to it. This email address is only for reporting -problems with the Debian bug tracking system itself, including reports -of spam that is archived in the Debian bug tracking system. - -For general information on Debian, see: http://www.debian.org/ - -To discuss things without submitting a specific bug, please use -an appropriate mailing list such as debian-user@lists.debian.org . -For a list of Debian mailing lists, see: http://lists.debian.org/ - -To contact the maintainer of package foobar, send email to -foobar@packages.debian.org . - -To report a new bug please follow the instructions on -http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting to submit a bug report. The -reportbug command is the recommended way. If you don't know what -package to report the bug on, use your best guess or report it to an -appropriate pseudo-package. - -To send information about an existing bug 123, send email to -123@bugs.debian.org . To send to the submitter of 123, use -123-submitter@bugs.debian.org . If the bug is archived (closed for 28 -days with no new information) you need to request to -owner@bugs.debian.org to unarchive the bug. - -http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ can be used to search the Debian bug -database by various criteria. - -If you are trying to unsubscribe, view the headers of the mail that -was sent you and follow the unsubscription information there. In the -cases where you are the submitter of a bug, there is no unsubscription -information, and you need to use the control interface to change the -submitter or send a mail to -done to close your bug. See the -documentation above for information on how to do that. diff --git a/templates/owner_modify_mail.txt b/templates/owner_modify_mail.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6a1cafa..0000000 --- a/templates/owner_modify_mail.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -As a rule we do not modify bug reports that have been submitted to the -BTS. This includes deleting content, masking e-mails or otherwise -hiding information that has been submitted to the BTS. - -The only modifications that we do make are removing messages which are -obviously spam. - -If you are concerned about your e-mail address being made public by -continuing to be present on bugs.debian.org, it is already too late. -Every message that is sent to the BTS is broadcast to a number of -mailing lists and mirrored throughout the internet. Spammers are known -to be subscribed to these mailing lists. - -Instead, we strongly suggest that you invest in anti spam software -like spamassassin or similar, as removing or otherwise munging -information will not stem the tide of spam at all. - -Please see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=63995 et -al. if you have more questions about this.