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Please fix your metadata.xml ASAP
With the loss of our recent bug-wrangler infra will probably be moving
to automated system of reassignment of bugs. In order for this to happen
you need to properly have your <maintainer> and <herd> tags listed in
the metadata.xml files. Things such as maintainer "postgresql" are not
valid when you are using pgsql-bugs@ for bugzilla. In such cases
put pgsql-bugs@ as the maintainer. The maintainer tag must be a valid
bugzilla alias or user (domain not required). There are many more cases
of this outside of the one listed package. I'll see if I can compile a
list of the offenders sometime in the near future.

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Ned Ludd <solar@gentoo.org>
Gentoo Linux

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Re: Please fix your metadata.xml ASAP [ In reply to ]
Ned Ludd wrote:
> With the loss of our recent bug-wrangler infra will probably be moving
> to automated system of reassignment of bugs. In order for this to happen
> you need to properly have your <maintainer> and <herd> tags listed in
> the metadata.xml files. Things such as maintainer "postgresql" are not
> valid when you are using pgsql-bugs@ for bugzilla. In such cases
> put pgsql-bugs@ as the maintainer. The maintainer tag must be a valid
> bugzilla alias or user (domain not required). There are many more cases
> of this outside of the one listed package. I'll see if I can compile a
> list of the offenders sometime in the near future.

Just wanted to mention app-portage/metagen is great for messing with
package metadata.


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