On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:05:41PM -0000, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> In bug 226891, I clicked on nominate for release and the only choice I
> get is 'Main'. Main is not a release. This completely breaks distro
> multiple release bug management. Thanks for improving Launchpad again.
First of all, it's not totally broken. You can still nominate the bug
for a release, in the same way you've always nominated bugs. It has been
like this ever since we introduced nominations. This is not a
regression, we haven't changed anything here. If you are at this URL,
you should be able to nominate the bug for an Ubuntu release:
That said, I'm not going to mark this bug as invalid, since there is
clearly an issue here. Whether you can nominate something for a release
shouldn't depend in which context you'r in. If you go to https://launchpad.net/bugs/226891, you should be able to nominate it for
an Ubuntu release, no matter in which context you'll get redirected to.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:05:41PM -0000, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> In bug 226891, I clicked on nominate for release and the only choice I
> get is 'Main'. Main is not a release. This completely breaks distro
> multiple release bug management. Thanks for improving Launchpad again.
First of all, it's not totally broken. You can still nominate the bug
for a release, in the same way you've always nominated bugs. It has been
like this ever since we introduced nominations. This is not a
regression, we haven't changed anything here. If you are at this URL,
you should be able to nominate the bug for an Ubuntu release:
https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ amavisd- new/+bug/ 226891
That said, I'm not going to mark this bug as invalid, since there is /launchpad. net/bugs/ 226891, you should be able to nominate it for
clearly an issue here. Whether you can nominate something for a release
shouldn't depend in which context you'r in. If you go to
https:/
an Ubuntu release, no matter in which context you'll get redirected to.