That's only true for the project "Unity". Yes if your commit was correctly flagged as "--fixes lp:N" then Launchpad will automatically set Fix Committed in "Unity" for you. But it will not update "unity (Ubuntu)" automatically. You need to do that by hand.

On 09/01/13 10:30, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
On 01/08/2013 09:13 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
And now for something less contentious :)

Please note that lp:unity (and other projects) now have in-line packaging (that 
debian/ directory). So when a bug is
marked as Fix Committed in "Unity" you probably should also set it to Fix Committed in 
"unity (Ubuntu)" too. And of
course, please remember to flag the milestone for lp:unity fixes as 7.0.0. 
Otherwise fixes can get forgotten and never
mentioned/updated when the release happens.

These should be marked as Fixed Committed when the change lands in unity 
(Ubuntu) as long as the bug number is mentioned
in a commit message somewhere.  I would prefer the commit message in MP, since 
that shows up in the trunk.

Changes are not autolanding in Ubuntu at the moment, so the bugs are not 
getting marked as closed.  Hopefully the
autolanding will start in the next few days as the autopilot tests get pummeled 
into shape.

You should not have to mark any of the bug tasks to Fix Committed or Fix 
Released manually under normal circumstances.


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