On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 10:13:31AM +0000, Oleg Verych wrote: > > Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> reassign 430822 debbugs > > Bug#430822: The acknowledgement mail should contain a > > http://bugs.debian.org/nnnnnn link to the bug. > > Bug reassigned from package `bugs.debian.org' to `debbugs'. > > > >> merge 430822 9596 78490 139228 173970 174412 340472 369601 428834 429483 > > Bug#9596: [service.in,process.in] append bug url to the bottom of e-mails > > sent out > > Bug#78490: [bugreport.cgi] Add url to the reassignment ack for each bug > > Bug#139228: debbugs: Include bug URL in notification e-mail > > Bug#173970: debbugs: Put URL to go straight to bug in acknowledgement emails > > Bug#174412: bugs.debian.org: Add URL to bug page in BTS in Ack email > > Bug#340472: bugs.debian.org: Give bug report http url in Acknowledgement > > email > > Bug#369601: Please add X-Debian-PR-URL to the mails > > Bug#428834: Could email messages include a link to relevant pages on > > bugs.debian.org ? > > Bug#429483: bugs.debian.org: how to add an url on bug-report into a message > > body > > Bug#430822: The acknowledgement mail should contain a > > http://bugs.debian.org/nnnnnn link to the bug. > > Bug#407453: please add link to bug page in mail signature > > Merged 9596 78490 139228 173970 174412 340472 369601 407453 428834 429483 > > 430822. > > > >> thanks > > Stopping processing here. > > Bah. That's why i don't like all that Visual WEB 2.0 AJAX > implemented in Java(R) using XML boys.
How does simply tacking a plain-text line with the string "http://bugs.debian.org/nnnnnn" onto the end of the e-mail, or including it in an RFC2822 mail header, have anything to do with AJAX, Java, XML, or any such buzzwords? I'm not convinced that modifying outgoing e-mail messages is a good idea, and perhaps a custom header would be better (although note that lists.debian.org already modifies message bodies with no trouble); I have no love for XML either, but your attempt to equate it with this set of bugs is sorely misguided. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

