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future of lintian.d.o?



hi,

first: it's great that lintian is under active development again!
second: it's great that UDD now has up2date information from current lintian runs!

(I've bcc:ed abe@d.o and lucas@d.o out of courtesy, so they see this but
won't get every reply cc:ed.)

Now my questions, as raised on #debian-qa:

< h01ger> lintian.d.o used to show verbose information how to fix those issues
          found. now on eg https://udd.debian.org/lintian/?packages=munin 
          i cannot find that. are there plans to add this back?
< h01ger> and is there a bug tracker for udd.d.o/lintian?
< h01ger> and are there plans to shutdown lintian.d.o or redirect it to 
          udd.d.o/lintian?


The 2nd question I could answer myself by now:
https://wiki.debian.org/UltimateDebianDatabase/ is pointed out in the footer
of every UDD page, and that pages points to 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=udd;users=qa.debian.org@packages.debian.org
for UDD bugs.

Shall I just file a bug for question 1 and 3?


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