Hi! Today I fiddled around a bit with the BTS, and this is what I managed: <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=www.debian.org&ordering=www-sort>
As you can see, bugs related to packages.debian.org are now grouped together. How this is done? Through usertags and usercategories. When you find a bugreport that is related to packages.debian.org, you can use the bts tool to tag them into that category: bts user [email protected] . usertag 1234 + packages Of course you also can send a mail to [email protected] containing the following lines: user [email protected] usertag 1234 + packages Both will make the bug 1234 appear in the packages.debian.org categorization. I haven't enabled this view as default because I'm not too sure what others might think about it, and also because I don't think that this is the final call. For first, I'm not sure if "packages.debian.org related bugs" might be the best catchy phrase (but that's minor details). More importantly I think it might make sense to use more categories, but I haven't found ones that catch a fair bit to be really helpful instead of just stretching the entry part. I would have thought of wiki related bugs, but those are already in their own pseudo package (mostly because that requires totally different permissions anyway), so we can reassign them. Is there anything similar related that I am missing? The DDP maybe? Most of those pages have their own real package to reassign bugs to ... Anyway, just wanted to keep you updated, hope it helps you to triage the bugs, and thanks to KiBi, Myon and Runa (amongst probably others too) for their help and motivation to get this done. :) So long! Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

