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Re: Versioning the closing of bug reports



> the bug tracking system to be able to search by package name. The huge

That would be cool; I've generally gone the path of "dpkg --status foo",
look up the maintainer name, then look at "bugs by maintainer"... thus
getting a smaller and more focussed subset, though not exactly the one
I wanted...

However, in the autoresponse: you might want to (1) sort by most
recent first (2) don't list closed bugs (3) limit to, say, 100 or
fewer in the list -- you don't want to punish people for reporting
xbase bugs, for example :-)


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