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and subject line Re: Please add package subscription/notification support
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regarding Please add package subscription/notification support
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Package: security-tracker
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

it would be cool if the security tracker would support a package
tracking support similar to what the PTS provides. This would mean one
could subscribe to a certain package, to certain actions and would
receive an email notification if one of the subscribed events hapens.
Lets say the defined actions would be:

- a new security issue arises
- a security issue is fixed in $SUITE

then the subscriber would get an email if one of the events happens.
Basically the first one is interesting for maintainers who want to know
timeley when a security issue is entered into the tracker and the second
one is interesting for users (in fact I had the idea because of the new
backports.org tracking). Obviously this list of actions could be
enhanced if needed.

Best Regards,
Patrick



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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 21:16:59 -0500 Michael Gilbert wrote:

> > it would be cool if the security tracker would support a package
> > tracking support similar to what the PTS provides. This would mean one
> > could subscribe to a certain package, to certain actions and would
> > receive an email notification if one of the subscribed events hapens.
> > Lets say the defined actions would be:
> > 
> > - a new security issue arises
> > - a security issue is fixed in $SUITE
> 
> You can already get these reports via debsecan, which can send mails to
> you as well.  If that is a sufficient solution, I'll close this bug.
> If not, please add more detail why that isn't sufficient.

Closing now.  Thanks,
Mike


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