Registering a spec with the spec tracker sometimes causes an "Oops" error.
Example 1:
spec name = "automatic-updates"
title = "Automatic Updates"
summary = "Automatic Updates - automatic/silent installation of (security) updates, possible even when current user has no sudo privileges."
Priority = medium
Status = braindump
other fields empty (asignee, drafter, approver).
Example 2:
Product = launchpad
Name = "duplicate-handling"
Title = "Duplicate bug handling"
URL = "https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/DuplicateBugHandling"
Summary = "When bugs are marked as duplicates, their fix requests and subscriber lists need to be merged in a smart fashion, to minimize the followup work required."
Status = braindump
Assignee = none
Drafter = "mpt"
Approver = none
Similar to Sivan Greenberg. I had successfully added one spec, and then tried to repeat the procedure with a second spec, and ended up at Oops. (Previously, I had met "Mr. Oops" because of punctuation that Launchpad didn't like.)
PROBLEM: https:/ /launchpad. net/products/ edubuntu. cookbook/ +addspec /wiki.ubuntu. com/EdubuntuHow to
NAME: lore
TITLE: Rewriting in Lore
SPECIFICATION URL: https:/
SUMMARY: Port the current document from reST or Docbook XML to Twisted Matrix's documentation system Lore. Docteam members have said focus on content, and they can worry about converting it to whatever they choose. Therefore, the drafting can be done in whatever format works best.
STATUS: Braindump
ASSIGNEE: <email address hidden>
DRAFTER:
APPROVER: