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and subject line qa.debian.org bug fixed in revision 3004
has caused the Debian Bug report #416473,
regarding DDPO: <title> should contain the name of the developer in question
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Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: minor
It's generally good HTML practice to include some specifics in the title of a
page. Right now my browsing history contains a number of "Debian Quality
Assurance -- Debian Developer's Packages Overview" items, but I can't tell
*which* developer each item pertains to. Putting the developer's name in the
title is also good for search engines.
I'd suggest "Firstname Surname - Debian Developer's Packages Overview".
Cramming in "Debian QA" as well makes the title overly long and partly
redundant, IMHO.
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Magnus Holmgren holmg...@lysator.liu.se
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Version: 3004
This bug was closed by Paul Wise (pabs) in SVN revision 3004.
Note that it might take some time until the qa.debian.org code has
been updated and cronjobs have picked up changed data.
Commit message:
Show developer name in the page title
Closes: #416473
Patch-by: Joachim Breitner <nome...@debian.org>
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