It should be possible to subscribe to an RSS feed of search results
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Launchpad itself |
Low
|
Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
It would be very useful to be able to subscribe to the RSS feed of a search result set.
1. I search for all critical bugs open on Malone.
2. I'm shown a link to subscribe to the RSS feed of those search results.
3. Every time a new bug appears in those results, a new message for that feed shows up in my RSS reader.
This would be an easy-to-use, powerful way to track different kinds of bugs reported in Malone, with serious "Wow" factor.
| Changed in malone: | |
| importance: | Untriaged → Wishlist |
| status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
| Matthew Nuzum (newz) wrote : | #1 |
| Dan Trevino (dantrevino) wrote : | #2 |
Is it implicit in this request that rss feeds should be available for non-bugs as well? If not, consider this request #49752++.
| Wim Boucquaert (wim-boucquaert) wrote : | #3 |
Hi,
Is there any news on this feature?
Regards
Wim
| Laura Czajkowski (czajkowski) wrote : | #4 |
@Wim there is no plans for this at the present as we're currently working on other areas such as bugs marked critical which has a priority than ones marked Low.
| description: | updated |
| tags: | added: bug-search |

I too would love to have an RSS feed of bugs...
Ideally, it would be cool to have bugs.launchpad. net/... /+bugs- rss
so that bugs.launchpad. net/~newz/ +bugs-rss would show bugs assigned to me, and bugs.launchpad. net/ubuntu- website/ +bugs-rss would show bugs on the ubuntu-website product.
You could then go on to have: net/ubuntu- website/ +bugs-rss? field.searchtex t=download& orderby= -importance Search& field.status% 3Alist= Unconfirmed& field.status% 3Alist= Confirmed status% 3Alist= In+Progress& field.status% 3Alist= Needs+Info& field.status% 3Alist= Fix+Committed assignee= &field. bug_reporter= &field. omit_dupes= on&field. has_patch= &field. has_no_ package=
bugs.launchpad.
&search=
&field.
&field.
to see all bugs matching the search word "download".
The goal is to help focus on solving the critical problems. When tracking bugs via e-mail, it can sometimes be easy to get sidetracked on noisy problems that are low in priority.