When a bug is marked as duplicate, you are invited to subscribe to the master bug
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Launchpad itself |
Fix Released
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High
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Graham Binns |
Bug Description
If one of the bugs you report is marked as duplicate, you receive a mail like this:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug XXXX ***
https:/
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug XXXX
bzr push reporting AssertionError on terminal
* You can subscribe to bug XXXX by following this link: https:/
The last sentence (you can subscribe...) is useless because you are automatically subscribed to the master bug and also to all the duplicates. Putting this sentence makes the e-mail longer and also tells the user to spend time doing a step that is not necessary. But the most important problem is that, following the link to the +subscribe page, the only option you are given is to *unsubscribe* from the bug.
Related branches
- Graham Binns (community): Approve
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Diff: 164 lines (+31/-63)4 files modifiedlib/lp/bugs/adapters/bugchange.py (+4/-20)
lib/lp/bugs/doc/bug-change.txt (+0/-1)
lib/lp/bugs/doc/bugnotification-sending.txt (+16/-2)
lib/lp/bugs/tests/test_bugchanges.py (+11/-40)
Changed in launchpad: | |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
assignee: | nobody → Graham Binns (gmb) |
tags: |
added: qa-ok removed: qa-needstesting |
Changed in launchpad: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
I'm un-marking this as a duplicate given some discussions on the other bug. There are twp possible solutions to this problem:
1. Don't keep notifying the subscribers of duplicate bugs about changes to the master.
2. Drop the link altogether.