On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 04:42 -0400, Adam Vogt wrote:
I'm wondering whether it is a bug that [1] and [2] don't claim to have maintainers, but they actually do.
If the web interface doesn't know of a maintainer, can it still send the maintainer an email that it is outdated (which is the case for [2]), of which a build for a newer version can be found at [3]
[1] http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testing/i686/glib2/ [2] http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testing/i686/bitlbee/
[3] http://github.com/Pnevma/config/tree/master/Builds/bitlbee
Our web frontend works with 2 things when it comes to assigning maintainers: - the repository it is in - the architecture of the package So when I package glib2, I add two packages, one for i686 and one for x86_64. Because of our signoff policy, I will have to do updates to testing, creating another set of packages. The testing packages are created and deleted everytime they're moved to the core or extra repository. It makes no sense to adopt these packages everytime. If you flag a testing package, nobody gets notified. Flag the extra/core package instead.