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Overview

Launchpad uses notification emails and Atom feeds to help you stay on top of the bugs that interest you.

Bug mail

There are three ways to get bug notifications by email:

Subscribing to an individual bug is as simple clicking Subscribe on the bug report page. You can also subscribe another individual or a team to a bug. However, you should only do this if you're certain the person or team members are happy for you to do so.

Subscribing to an entire milestone, project, package or distribution

To receive notifications about a milestone in a project, a distribution (e.g. Ubuntu) or a package or project, click Subscribe to bugmail on the milestone, project, package or distribution bugs overview page.

What you'll receive

Launchpad sends bug notifications when:

You can filter bug mail based on both the subject and headers. A prefix of [NEW] in the subject lets you distinguish emails about newly reported bugs from updates about previous bugs.

Bug mail headers

Launchpad uses email headers to help you automatically filter bug mail.

X-Launchpad-Bug

The X-Launchpad-Bug header collates most of the other information about a bug's status, importance, etc. It gives you slightly different information, depending on whether you're dealing with a distribution package or a project:

Project:

Package:

Bug mail rationale

The X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale header tells you why you've received the notification.

You can be either:

For example: X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale: Assignee

An @ symbol shows that you're related to the bug through membership of a team:

    X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale: Assignee @ubuntu-kernel-bugs
    X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale: Subscriber @ubuntu-core-dev

If you're the project/package owner, the product/package name is show in parentheses:

    X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale: Registrant (kiwi)

If the notification is about a duplicate bug, the rationale shows you which bug this report duplicates:

    X-Launchpad-Message-Rationale: Assignee via Bug 1332

This makes it easy to filter out bug mail about duplicate bugs. For example: let's say this bug notification is for bug 2129. This header means you are the assignee of bug 1332, of which 2129 is a duplicate.

Unsubscribing

You can unsubscribe from bug notifications at any time.

{i} Note: if you receive bug mail because you're in a team that is a reporter, commenter or assignee, you must leave that team to stop receiving the notifications.

Atom feeds

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A bugs feed in Google Reader

You can subscribe to a feed of the bugs that affect a person, team, project or distribution. You can also subscribe to individual bugs.

Most feed readers will automatically discover the bug feed if you give them the URL of the bug report or the person, team, project or distribution overview page.

Alternatively, you can build the bug feed URL by hand:

Individual bugs: http://feeds.launchpad.net/bugs/<number>/bug.atom

Replace <number> with the bug number.

For example: http://feeds.launchpad.net/bugs/1/bug.atom

Projects and distributions: http://feeds.launchpad.net/<project or distro name>/latest-bugs.atom

Replace <project or distro name> accordingly.

For example: http://feeds.launchpad.net/ubuntu/latest-bugs.atom

People and teams: http://feeds.launchpad.net/~<person or team name>/latest-bugs.atom

Replace <person or team name> accordingly.

For example: http://feeds.launchpad.net/~bzr/latest-bugs.atom

Next step

As well as using email to send updates about the status of bugs, Launchpad gives you a full email interface to the bug tracker.

< Linking bug reports to branches

The bug tracker's email interface >

Bugs/Subscriptions (last edited 2021-01-19 02:15:58 by logan)