notify package uploader of import failures
Bug #286359 reported by
Colin Watson
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Launchpad itself |
Fix Released
|
High
|
Данило Шеган |
Bug Description
<Riddell> I don't understand why launchpad doesn't e-mail you if there are import failures
<Riddell> it seems like the sort of issue that packagers would want to know about
This is similar to bug 148425, but not quite the same thing. I believe that bug is referring to the person who uploaded the translations to Launchpad, which in the case of automatic imports due to package uploads to Ubuntu is rosetta-admins. In this case, we would also like the person who uploaded the package to Soyuz to be notified.
Changed in rosetta: | |
assignee: | nobody → danilo |
importance: | Undecided → High |
milestone: | none → 2.2.2 |
status: | New → Triaged |
Changed in rosetta: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
To post a comment you must log in.
This is not related to bug 148425. The import queue already notifies the uploader of a translation file of failures by email. (And while we're at it, of successes and partial failures as well). Bug 148425 is only about adding a certain class of warning output to those emails.
The problem *here* is what to do with notification about uploads produced by Soyuz. Rosetta is unaware of the person behind the Soyuz package upload, and so reports to the Launchpad Translations development team instead. If Soyuz can provide us with the right person to contact, we could change that. Given the number of emails this can generate, however, it will be important to talk to everyone involved and prevent surprises!
The import- queue-failed- error-display blueprint can also help alleviate this problem by making users less reliant on the emails: https:/ /blueprints. launchpad. net/rosetta/ +spec/import- queue-failed- error-display