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Re: reportbug emails submit@bugs.debian.org but no response

From: Arthur Marsh <arthur.marsh(at)internode.on.net>
Date: Mon Jun 25 2007 - 19:47:48 EDT


Andrew Sackville-West wrote, on 2007-06-25 14:54:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:51:38PM +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:

>> Hi, the last bug I successfully submitted via reportbug was #429996.

>
> on June 21...
>
>> Since then I have attempted to submit a couple more bugs, but although I 
>> received my cc: email, there was no acknowlegement from the Debian Bug 
>> Tracking System, nor did the reports appear on bugs.debian.org.
>>
>> The last bug I can find on bugs.debian.org is #430392:

>
> submitted on june 24, about 99 bugs per day over those 4 days and none
> since then, right? this assumes that the numbers are sequentially
> assigned, which seems reasonable to me.
>
> So, yeah, I'd say something is fishy there as the BTS is reporting its
> now been about 24 horus since that last bug was submitted.
>
>
> OT: this sent me ona n interesting search for the earliest bug in
> BTS. It is not 1. it is
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=50004
>
> "gs breaks valid postscript" from november 12, 1999. that puts it at
> an average of 136 bugs submitted per day.

Overnight, the originally submitted bugs were acknowledged, so the Debian Bug Tracking System is up and running again.

Arthur.

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