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* How to set usertags is [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/10/msg00229.html|documented in a E-mail]]. | * How to set usertags is [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/10/msg00229.html|documented in this E-mail]], see also [[bugs.debian.org/usertags| the wiki page]]. |
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We use [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00002.html|usertags]] to categorise the bugs, with a user of debian-boot@lists.debian.org. Some of the tags we use include: | We use [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00002.html|usertags]] to categorise the bugs, with a {{{user}}} of debian-boot@lists.debian.org. Some of the tags we use include: |
Some useful views of the DebianInstaller bugs in the bug tracking system:
Bugs in packages maintained by the d-i team, excluding old installation reports and other cruft.
Bugs sorted by architecture.
- Note that bugs may be tagged as applying to more than one architecture, but will only show up once, in the first listed architecture.
Here are some links to just display architecture-specific bugs: ?alpha] ?amd64] ?arm] ?hppa] ?i386] ?ia64] ?m68k] ?mips] ?mipsel] ?powerpc] ?s390] ?sparc]
Traditional index of bugs.
Bugs in other packages in Debian that affect d-i.
How to set usertags is documented in this E-mail, see also the wiki page.
We use usertags to categorise the bugs, with a user of debian-boot@lists.debian.org.
Some of the tags we use include:
not-d-i : for bugs that don't actually affect d-i, just some other aspect of a package maintained by debian-boot@lists.debian.org. bts link
old-report : for "old" installation reports. bts link
- FIXME: what criteria are used when applying this?
usability
accessibility
serial : bugs involving serial console installs. bts link
- Any Debian architecture for bugs specific to that architecture. (i386, powerpc, etc).
The d-i tag should be used only on bugs that are not in packages maintained by debian-boot, but which still affect d-i. (It is not a usertag.)
What to do with the d-i bugs is documented in /BugsPolicy