Merge lp:~braiampe/launchpad-gm-scripts/bugsquad-replies.xml into lp:launchpad-gm-scripts

Proposed by Braiam Peguero
Status: Rejected
Rejected by: Brian Murray
Proposed branch: lp:~braiampe/launchpad-gm-scripts/bugsquad-replies.xml
Merge into: lp:launchpad-gm-scripts
Diff against target: 30217 lines (+29171/-0) (has conflicts)
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Conflict adding file README.  Moved existing file to README.moved.
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To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~braiampe/launchpad-gm-scripts/bugsquad-replies.xml
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Brian Murray Disapprove
Review via email: mp+61504@code.launchpad.net

Description of the change

Updated the bugsquad-replies.xml file

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Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote :

So bugsquad-replies.xml is actually part of ubuntu-qa-tools and not launchpad-gm-scripts and the merge proposal you've created is for launchpad-gm-scripts. I tried resubmitting the merge proposal about the right branch for you bug Launchpad oops'ed on me. I'm currently reviewing your diff though, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~braiampe/launchpad-gm-scripts/bugsquad-replies.xml/revision/582, and will likely download that and just manually patch the branch. So no further action is required on this merge proposal.

review: Disapprove

Unmerged revisions

582. By Braiam Peguero

Updated stock responces.

581. By Marc Deslauriers

vm-tools/vm-clone: manually generate ssh host keys, as using
dpkg-reconfigure will start an ssh daemon on the host.

580. By Brian Murray

responses: add in hardware-error response

579. By Brian Murray

crichton: stop tagging linux bugs regression-release

578. By Brian Murray

ml-fixes-report: add in oneiric

577. By Marc Deslauriers

responses/security/not-security: add a subject when replying so
bdmurray buys beer for the security team at UDS.

576. By Kees Cook

add natty, remove karmic

575. By Brian Murray

crichton: remove VarLogDistupgradeTermlog.gz in more situations

574. By Jamie Strandboge

add responses/security/is-eol

573. By Philip Muškovac

update release+1 testing response for oneiric

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0677
=== added file 'README'
--- README 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ README 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
1 Ubuntu QA Team Tools
2 --========[o]=========--
3
4The Ubuntu QA Tools project is a collection of scripts that the Ubuntu
5QA team has found useful for performing their duties be they testing or
6bug triaging.
7
8bugs-mailinglist
9================
10
11This directory is a collection of python scripts for parsing bug mailing
12archives like those found at:
13http://people.ubuntu.com/~listarchive/ubuntu-bugs/
14
15A mailing list archive file must be available on your local system for
16them to parse.
17
18triager-query.py queries the mailing list archive for actions performed
19by a specific bug triager.
20
21count-senders.py parses the mailing list archive and returns the
22quantity of messages sent by individuals.
23
24body-searching.py searches the mailing list archive for a user defined
25string, sys.argv[1], and returns bug numbers containing that string.
26
27dl-ubuntu-test-iso
28==================
29
30dl-ubuntu-test-iso is a small script to download Ubuntu (+ Kubuntu,
31Xubuntu, etc) ISO images for testing purposes. It may or may not be
32useful to people outside the QA team. It is _NOT_ meant for downloading
33released ISO images. If you don't participate in testing, you shouldn't
34run this script.
35
36NOTE THAT RUNNING THIS SCRIPT WILL DOWNLOAD A LOT OF DATA BY DEFAULT.
37More specifically, it will download every ISO by default, for a total
38of several tens of gigabytes of data.
39
40The script uses rsync, which means that the second time you run it,
41it only downloads the changes to each ISO.
42
43The ISO image files will be put into ~/iso (an "iso" directory in your
44home directory).
45
46See the dl-ubuntu-test-iso/README for more information on how to run
47the script.
48
49bugtrackers
50===========
51
52debian-bug-search.py, which requires python-soappy, is a python script
53for searching Debian bug reports about a specific package for a string.
54
55For example:
56
57python debian-bug-search.py xserver-xorg-core 'Bad valuators'
58
59returns
60
61http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=468913 contains the
62string Bad valuators
63
64This should help linking Ubuntu bug reports to upstream Debian bugs.
65
66bug-parsers
67===========
68
69Currently contains a python script (check-needs-packaging.py) that uses
70python-launchpad-bugs, urllib, libxml2 and rmadison to review
71needs-packaging bug reports and identify possible courses of action with
72them.
73
74hugday
75======
76
77On ubuntu hug days the wiki at wiki.ubuntu.com is used to track the
78progress. This set of commandline tools allows to edit hugday related
79pages.
80
81Usage
82-----
83
84* get a list of all hugdays
85 $ hugday list-days
86
87* get the id and url of the current hugday
88 $ hugday current
89 $ hugday current --remember (save the id of current hugday)
90
91* get a list of bugs for a hugday
92 $ hugday list (list for current hugday)
93 $ hugday list --date 20090101 (for hugday at 2009-01-01)
94
95Before actually changing content of a wikipage the hugday tools needs
96to know the useres name and his wiki-id, 'hugday init' provides some
97options to get this information
98 $ hugday init --user <USER> --cookie <PATH> (try to get the MOIN_ID
99 out of the mozilla-like cookie file and use USER for entries in
100 the 'Triager' column)
101 $ hugday init --user <USER> --wiki-id <MOINID>
102 $ hugday init (interactive mode, not implemented yet)
103
104To mark a bug as DONE run:
105 $ hugday close 123456
106 $ hugday close 123456 23456 45678
107 $ hugday close 1111 --date 20090101
108
109Config file
110-----------
111
112The 'hugday' tool is using '~/.hugday_config' as a file to store data.
113This file also contains the users MOIN_ID or MOIN_SESSION token.
114
115vim:textwidth=72
0116
=== renamed file 'README' => 'README.moved'
=== added file 'TODO'
--- TODO 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ TODO 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
1Scripts that would be useful to add to the Bazaar branch:
2
3* python-launchpad-bug scripts for using with mutt
4
5dl-ubuntu-test-iso fixes/todos
6
7* add a usage() statement/--help option
8* add a --config iso.cfg arg to support alternate config locations
9* add support for different download locations other than ~/iso
10* grab netboot isos for testing
11* parse iso image to determine variety and build number of the iso
12* md5sum iso and compare to contents of MD5SUMS file
13
14vim:textwidth=72
015
=== renamed file 'TODO' => 'TODO.moved'
=== added directory 'bug-dashboard'
=== added file 'bug-dashboard/bug-dashboard.cron'
--- bug-dashboard/bug-dashboard.cron 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-dashboard/bug-dashboard.cron 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
1#!/bin/bash
2
3MBOX=$(date +%Y-%m)
4BUGSMLDIR=''
5DATE=$(date -d '-2 day' +%F)
6
7cd # Whatever directory you have these files in
8
9./ml-important-bugs.py $BUGSMLDIR/$MBOX
10
11./release-nominated-to-json.py --since $DATE
12
13./release-targetted-to-json.py --within 1
14
15./generate-bug-dashboard.py
016
=== added file 'bug-dashboard/generate-bug-dashboard.py'
--- bug-dashboard/generate-bug-dashboard.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-dashboard/generate-bug-dashboard.py 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3# This script creates the web page for the QA Dashboard
4# It is based on the ubuntu weatherreport from Leann Ogasawara.
5#
6# Copyright 2011 Canonical, Ltd.
7# Author: Brian Murray <brian@canonical.com>
8#
9# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
10# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
11# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
12# option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for
13# the full text of the license.
14
15from datetime import datetime
16from glob import glob
17
18import lpl_common
19import simplejson as json
20
21
22def load_existing_data(json_filename):
23 try:
24 json_file = open(json_filename, 'r')
25 except IOError:
26 return
27 json_data = json.load(json_file)
28 json_file.close()
29
30 for record in json_data['records']:
31 records.append(record)
32
33
34def write_table_row(bug_type, data):
35 open_bugs = []
36 for bugid in data['bugs']:
37 bug = lp.bugs[bugid]
38 for task in bug.bug_tasks:
39 if task.status in ['Invalid', 'Fix Released', 'Opinion',
40 '''Won't Fix''']:
41 continue
42 if bug not in open_bugs:
43 open_bugs.append(bug)
44 # possibly skip duplicate bug reports
45 #if bug.duplicate_of:
46 # continue
47
48 tr = "<tr>\n"
49 tr += "\t<td>%s</td>\n" % bug_type
50 count = len(open_bugs)
51 if count == 0:
52 tr += "\t<td align='center'>%s</td>\n" % count
53 tr += "\t<td></td>\n"
54 else:
55 tr += "\t<td bgcolor='red' align='center'>%s</td>\n" % count
56 tr += "\t<td>"
57 for bug in open_bugs:
58 if not bug.private:
59 tr += "<a href='http://launchpad.net/bugs/%s'>%s</a><p>" % (bug.id, bug.title.encode('utf-8'))
60 else:
61 tr += "<a href='http://launchpad.net/bugs/%s'>Private bug</a><p>" % (bug.id)
62 tr += "</td>\n"
63 tr += "</tr>\n"
64 return tr
65
66if __name__ == '__main__':
67
68 lp = lpl_common.connect()
69
70 row_order = ['critical', 'high', 'regression', 'nominated',
71 'targetted', 'iso-testing', 'bugpattern-needed',
72 'running-unity']
73
74 hints = {'critical': 'had their importance set to Critical. Should they be fixed in the current release?',
75 'high': 'had their importance set to High. Should they be fixed in the current release?',
76 'regression': 'were tagged with a regression tag. They should be investigated and targetted to the releases they affect.',
77 'nominated': 'were nominated for fixing in a specific release. They should be approved or declined.',
78 'targetted': 'were targetted to a release of Ubuntu. Check to see if they have a milestone set and if not set an appropriate one.',
79 'iso-testing': 'were tagged iso-testing by the ISO test tracker. They need to be triaged.',
80 'bugpattern-needed': 'were tagged by apport as they have more than 10 duplicates. Write a bug pattern to prevent further duplicates from being reported.',
81 'running-unity': 'were tagged by apport as the user is using unity. Review the bugs to see if they are related to unity. If not remove the running-unity tag as it is not relevant to the bug report. If it is related to unity reassign the bug to the proper package.'}
82
83 html = "<html>\n"
84 html += "<head>\n"
85 html += '''<link defanghtml_rel="made" defanghtml_href="mailto:webmaster@ubuntu.com">'''
86 html += '''<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" charset="utf-8" media="all" href="http://www.ubuntu.com/htdocs/ubuntuweb/css/common.css">\n'''
87 html += '''<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" charset="utf-8" media="screen" href="http://www.ubuntu.com/htdocs/ubuntuweb/css/screen.css">\n'''
88 html += "<h2>Ubuntu Bug Dashboard</h2>\n"
89 html += "</head>\n"
90 html += "<body>\n"
91 html += "<p>\n"
92 html += "<table border=\"5\">\n"
93 html += "<tbody>\n"
94 html += "<tr>\n"
95 html += " <th><b>Type</b></th>\n"
96 html += " <th align=\"center\"><b>Quantity</b></th>\n"
97 html += " <th align=\"center\"><b>Bugs</b></th>\n"
98 html += "</tr>\n"
99
100 for data_source in row_order:
101 for json_filename in glob("*%s-bugs.json" % data_source):
102 records = []
103 bug_type = json_filename.replace('-bugs.json', '')
104 load_existing_data(json_filename)
105 html += '''<tr><td colspan="3"><b>The following bug tasks %s</b></td></tr>''' % hints[data_source]
106 tr = write_table_row(bug_type, records[-1])
107 html += tr
108
109 html += "</tbody>\n"
110 html += "</table>\n"
111 html += "</p>\n"
112 html += "<p>\n"
113 timestamp = datetime.now()
114 html += "Last Updated: %s\n" % (timestamp)
115 html += "</p>\n"
116 html += "</body>\n"
117 html += "</html>\n"
118
119 htmlfile = open('bug-dashboard.html', 'w')
120 htmlfile.write(html)
121 htmlfile.close()
0122
=== added file 'bug-dashboard/ml-important-bugs.py'
--- bug-dashboard/ml-important-bugs.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-dashboard/ml-important-bugs.py 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3# This script will parse a bugs mailing list file for messages
4# matching a particular criteria and sent with the past 24 hours
5# in the body and write them to json data files.
6
7from mailbox import PortableUnixMailbox
8from email import message_from_file
9from email.errors import MessageParseError
10from email.utils import parseaddr, parsedate
11from sys import argv
12
13import datetime
14import time
15import simplejson as json
16
17
18MESSAGE_NOT_PARSEABLE = object()
19
20
21def load_existing_data(json_filename):
22 try:
23 json_file = open(json_filename, 'r')
24 except IOError:
25 return
26 json_data = json.load(json_file)
27 json_file.close()
28
29 for record in json_data['records']:
30 records.append(record)
31
32
33def message_factory(fp):
34 try:
35 return message_from_file(fp)
36 except MessageParseError:
37 # Don't return None since that will stop the mailbox iterator.
38 return MESSAGE_NOT_PARSEABLE
39
40
41def scan_bugs(messages, string):
42 matches = []
43 for count, message in enumerate(messages):
44 # Skip broken messages.
45 if message is MESSAGE_NOT_PARSEABLE:
46 continue
47
48 # Check it's from a Launchpad bug.
49 reply_to = message['reply-to']
50 if reply_to is None:
51 continue
52 reply_name, reply_address = parseaddr(reply_to)
53 reply_local_part, reply_domain = reply_address.split('@')
54 if not (reply_domain == 'bugs.launchpad.net' and
55 reply_local_part.isdigit()):
56 continue
57 bug_id = int(reply_local_part)
58 sent = parsedate(message['date'])
59 # the timedelta(1) below is period in days
60 if datetime.datetime(sent[0],sent[1],sent[2], sent[3]) < (datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(1)):
61 continue
62 payload = message.get_payload()
63 # neat way to debug a specific email
64 #if bug_id == 691102:
65 # import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace()
66 subject = message['subject']
67 if 'MIR' in subject:
68 continue
69 if string in payload:
70 xlpb = message.get('X-Launchpad-Bug', '')
71 if 'hundredpapercuts; milestone=' in xlpb:
72 #print '%s is a papercuts milestone' % bug_id
73 continue
74 matches.append(bug_id)
75
76 return matches
77
78if __name__ == '__main__':
79
80 now = int(time.time())
81
82 criterias = {'high': '=> High',
83 'critical': '=> Critical',
84 'iso-testing': 'Tags added: iso-testing',
85 'regression': 'regression-',
86 # these are usually private
87 'bugpattern-needed': 'bugpattern-needed',
88 'running-unity': 'running-unity',
89 'milestoned': 'Milestone: None'}
90
91 for criteria in criterias:
92 mailbox = PortableUnixMailbox(
93 open(argv[1], 'rb'), message_factory)
94 records = []
95 filename = "%s-bugs.json" % criteria
96 load_existing_data(filename)
97 matching_bugs = []
98 matching_bugs = scan_bugs(mailbox, criterias[criteria])
99 matching_bugs.sort()
100
101 records.append({'date': now, 'bugs': matching_bugs})
102
103 report = {'keys': ['date', 'bugs'], 'records': records}
104
105 json_file = open(filename, 'w')
106 json_file.write(json.dumps(report, indent=4))
107 json_file.close()
0108
=== added file 'bug-dashboard/release-nominated-to-json.py'
--- bug-dashboard/release-nominated-to-json.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-dashboard/release-nominated-to-json.py 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3# Author: Brian Murray <brian@canonical.com>
4# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical, Ltd.
5# License: GPLv3
6#
7# Find bug reports that nominated for the development release of Ubuntu and
8# write them to a json file.
9
10import lpl_common
11import optparse
12import simplejson as json
13import time
14
15from datetime import datetime, date
16
17
18def load_existing_data(json_filename):
19 try:
20 json_file = open(json_filename, 'r')
21 except IOError:
22 return
23 json_data = json.load(json_file)
24 json_file.close()
25
26 for record in json_data['records']:
27 records.append(record)
28
29
30def find_nominations(release):
31 nominated_tasks = [task for task in \
32 ubuntu.searchTasks(nominated_for=release)]
33
34 nominated_bugs = []
35 for task in nominated_tasks:
36 nomination = task.bug.getNominationFor(target=release)
37 if str(nomination) not in nominated_bugs:
38 nom_date = nomination.date_created.date()
39 if nom_date > begin:
40 nominated_bugs.append(task.bug.id)
41
42 return nominated_bugs
43
44if __name__ == '__main__':
45 lp = lpl_common.connect()
46
47 ubuntu = lp.distributions['ubuntu']
48 now = int(time.time())
49
50 parser = optparse.OptionParser()
51 parser.add_option("--since", help="Starting date %Y-%m-%d")
52 parser.add_option("--before", help="Ending date %Y-%m-%d")
53
54 (opt, args) = parser.parse_args()
55
56 if opt.since:
57 begin = datetime.strptime(opt.since, "%Y-%m-%d").date()
58 else:
59 begin = date(2001, 01, 01)
60
61 if opt.before:
62 end = datetime.strptime(opt.before, "%Y-%m-%d").date()
63 else:
64 end = date.today()
65
66 for series in ubuntu.series:
67 records = []
68 if series.active:
69 release = series
70 elif not series.active:
71 continue
72 filename = "%s-nominated-bugs.json" % series.name
73 load_existing_data(filename)
74 nominations = find_nominations(release)
75 records.append({'data': now, 'bugs': nominations})
76
77 report = {'keys': ['date', 'bugs'], 'records': records}
78
79 json_file = open(filename, 'w')
80 json_file.write(json.dumps(report, indent=4))
81 json_file.close()
082
=== added file 'bug-dashboard/release-targetted-to-json.py'
--- bug-dashboard/release-targetted-to-json.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-dashboard/release-targetted-to-json.py 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
1#!/usr/bin/python
2# Author: Brian Murray <brian@canonical.com>
3# Copyright (C) 2010 Canonical, Ltd.
4# License: GPLv3
5#
6# Find bug reports that nominated for the development release of Ubuntu and
7# write the data to a json file.
8
9import lpl_common
10import optparse
11import simplejson as json
12import datetime
13import time
14
15
16def load_existing_data(json_filename):
17 try:
18 json_file = open(json_filename, 'r')
19 except IOError:
20 return
21 json_data = json.load(json_file)
22 json_file.close()
23
24 for record in json_data['records']:
25 records.append(record)
26
27
28def find_targetted(release):
29 targetted_tasks = [task for task in \
30 release.searchTasks(created_since=target_date,
31 omit_targeted=False)]
32
33 targetted_bugs = []
34 for task in targetted_tasks:
35 tags = task.bug.tags
36 if not task.bug.security_related and 'verification-needed' not in tags and 'kernel-tracking-bug' not in tags:
37 targetted_bugs.append(task.bug.id)
38
39 return targetted_bugs
40
41if __name__ == '__main__':
42 lp = lpl_common.connect()
43
44 ubuntu = lp.distributions['ubuntu']
45 now = int(time.time())
46
47 parser = optparse.OptionParser()
48 parser.add_option("--within", help="Filter on bugs reported within \
49 X day(s)")
50
51 (opt, args) = parser.parse_args()
52
53 today = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
54 target_date = today - datetime.timedelta(int(opt.within))
55
56 for series in ubuntu.series:
57 records = []
58 if series.active:
59 release = series
60 elif not series.active:
61 continue
62 filename = "%s-targetted-bugs.json" % series.name
63 load_existing_data(filename)
64 targets = find_targetted(release)
65 records.append({'data': now, 'bugs': targets})
66
67 report = {'keys': ['date', 'bugs'], 'records': records}
68
69 json_file = open(filename, 'w')
70 json_file.write(json.dumps(report, indent=4))
71 json_file.close()
072
=== added directory 'bug-parsers'
=== added file 'bug-parsers/check-needs-packaging'
--- bug-parsers/check-needs-packaging 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-parsers/check-needs-packaging 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3# This script reads the tile of bugs tagged needs-packaging and assumes
4# the first word is the name of the software / package. It then checks
5# to see, via rmadison, if it is packaged for Ubuntu, then if it is
6# packaged for Debian, then if there is a Debian ITP (Intent to Package)
7# bug report or a Debian bug report requesting a package.
8#
9# With this information one can update an Ubuntu needs-packaging bug
10# report with information that the software is already packaged, that
11# the bug should be a sync request (not a needs-packaging bug), or link
12# to the upstream Debian bug report.
13#
14# Copyright 2008 Canonical, Ltd
15# Author: Brian Murray <brian@ubuntu.com>
16# with props to Kees Cook
17# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
18
19import re
20import time
21import urllib
22import libxml2
23import sys
24from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad
25
26from subprocess import *
27
28report_folder = ""
29
30itp_url = "http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/being_packaged"
31itp_xml = libxml2.htmlParseDoc(urllib.urlopen(itp_url).read(),None)
32itp_list = itp_xml.xpathEval('//div[contains(@id,"inner")]/ul/li/a')
33
34npp_url = "http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/requested"
35npp_xml = libxml2.htmlParseDoc(urllib.urlopen(npp_url).read(),None)
36npp_list = npp_xml.xpathEval('//div[contains(@id,"inner")]/ul/li/a')
37
38def wnpp_parser(software, list):
39 found = []
40 for item in list:
41 if item.content.lower().find(software.lower()) != -1:
42 found.append(item)
43 return found
44
45def task_checker(bug_detail):
46 for task in bug_detail.bug_tasks:
47 if 'debian' in task.bug_target_name:
48# should be smarter and check for a watch too
49# this just might mean it needs forwarding
50 if task.bug_watch:
51 return True, task.bug_watch.url
52 else:
53 return True, None
54 return False, None
55
56# Check if the amount of arguments is correct
57if len(sys.argv) > 1:
58 print 'Usage: %s' % sys.argv[0]
59 sys.exit(1)
60
61now = time.localtime()
62today = '%s-%s-%s' % (now[0], now[1], now[2])
63
64datafile = open('%sneeds-packaging-run-%s.html' % (report_folder, today), 'w')
65
66launchpad = Launchpad.login_anonymously("check-needs-packaging", "production")
67ubuntu = launchpad.projects['ubuntu']
68
69needs_packaging = map((lambda task: task.bug.id),
70 ubuntu.searchTasks(tags=['needs-packaging'],
71 omit_duplicates=True,
72 omit_targeted=False,
73 has_no_package=True))
74
75datafile.write("<html>\n<body>\n")
76datafile.write("<h1>Results of checking bugs tagged needs-packaging</h1>\n")
77
78for bugid in sorted(needs_packaging, reverse=True):
79 bug = launchpad.bugs[bugid]
80 summary = bug.title
81 useful_summary = re.sub(r'^[\[\(][Nn]eeds?[- ][Pp]ackaging[\]\)] ?', '', summary)
82 software = str(useful_summary.split(" ")[0])
83 if len(software) == 1:
84 continue
85 datafile.write('Searched for %s from <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/%s">%s</a><br>\n' % (software, bug.id, bug.id))
86 if 'np-reviewed' in bug.tags:
87 datafile.write(' Skipped since tagged np-reviewed.<br>\n')
88 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
89 continue
90 ubuntu_results = Popen(["rmadison",software.lower()],stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
91 if ubuntu_results != '':
92 datafile.write('Ubuntu search results:<br>\n')
93 datafile.write('%s<br>\n' % ubuntu_results)
94 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
95 continue
96 if ubuntu_results == '':
97 debian_results = Popen(["rmadison","-u","debian",software.lower()],stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
98 if debian_results != '':
99 datafile.write('Debian search results:<br>\n')
100 datafile.write('%s<br>\n' % debian_results)
101 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
102 continue
103 elif debian_results == '':
104 has_watch, url = task_checker(bug)
105 if has_watch:
106 datafile.write(' Already has an upstream bug watch')
107 if url:
108 datafile.write(' <a href="%s">%s</a>' %(url, url))
109 datafile.write('.<br>\n')
110 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
111 continue
112 elif wnpp_parser(software, itp_list):
113 datafile.write('Debian itp search results:<br>\n')
114 for item in wnpp_parser(software, itp_list):
115 datafile.write(' %s<br>\n' % item)
116 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
117 continue
118 elif wnpp_parser(software, npp_list):
119 datafile.write('Debian np search results:<br>\n')
120 for item in wnpp_parser(software, npp_list):
121 datafile.write(' %s<br>\n' % item)
122 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
123 continue
124 datafile.write(' Nothing found.<br>\n')
125 datafile.write('------------------<br>\n')
126datafile.write("</body>\n")
127datafile.write("</html>\n")
128datafile.close()
0129
=== added directory 'bug-report-framework'
=== added file 'bug-report-framework/README'
--- bug-report-framework/README 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-report-framework/README 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
1How to generate the template file for use by scripts to create a sortable bug
2report that looks like Launchpad bug reports
3
41) Get the bugtrackers page as it is a plain single page table that is sortable
5
6 wget https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/bugtrackers/ -O bugtrackers.html
7
82) Modify bugtrackers.html to become a suitable template file, by replacing
9existing content with some thing that will be replaced. Reporting scripts will
10replace this place holder. Items to replace:
11
12 title content
13 h1 content
14 first paragraph content
15 remove second paragraph
16 table header content
17 table body content
18 last paragraph content
19
20vim:set tw=72
021
=== added file 'bug-report-framework/bugs-since-sometime.py'
--- bug-report-framework/bugs-since-sometime.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ bug-report-framework/bugs-since-sometime.py 2011-05-19 04:42:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3# 2009-03-30
4# This will create a report of bugs with and without a package in a New or
5# Confirmed state reported since a specified, sys.argv[1], date. The bug
6# report will also include the gravity assigned to the bug.
7# The gravity is a combination of points associated with bug tags and whether
8# or not the bug is private. Additionally, the quantity of duplicates,
9# subscribers and users affected is added to the gravity.
10#
11# Copyright 2009,2010 Canonical, Ltd
12# Author: Brian Murray <brian@ubuntu.com>
13# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
14
15from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad
16from launchpadlib.uris import LPNET_SERVICE_ROOT, STAGING_SERVICE_ROOT
17from launchpadlib.errors import HTTPError
18from launchpadlib.credentials import Credentials
19from operator import itemgetter
20from cgi import escape
21
22import os, sys
23
24cachedir = os.path.expanduser("~/.launchpadlib/cache/")
25
26if not os.path.exists(cachedir):
27 os.makedirs(cachedir,0700)
28
29script_name = sys.argv[0].split("/")[-1].split('.')[0]
30
31credfile = os.path.expanduser('~/.launchpadlib/%s.cred' % script_name)
32
33try:
34 credentials = Credentials()
35 credentials.load(open(credfile))
36 launchpad = Launchpad(credentials, LPNET_SERVICE_ROOT, cachedir)
37except:
38 launchpad = Launchpad.get_token_and_login(script_name, LPNET_SERVICE_ROOT, cachedir)
39 launchpad.credentials.save(open(credfile,"w",0600))
40
41def save_entry(entry):
42 try:
43 entry.lp_save()
44 except HTTPError, error:
45 print error.content
46 else:
47 print "Did not get expected HTTPError!"
48
49# commonly used things
50ubuntu = launchpad.distributions['ubuntu']
51
52tasks = ubuntu.searchTasks(status=['New','Confirmed'],order_by='-datecreated')
53
54since = sys.argv[1]
55
56bugcontrol = launchpad.people['ubuntu-bugcontrol']
57
58primary = launchpad.load(str(launchpad._root_uri) + 'ubuntu/+archive/primary')
59
60importances = { 'Critical':1, 'High':2, 'Medium':3, 'Low':4, 'Wishlist':5, 'Undecided':6 }
61
62statuses = { "Won't Fix":1, 'New':2, 'Incomplete':3, 'Confirmed':4, 'Triaged':5, 'In Progress':6, 'Fix Committed':7, 'Fix Released':8 }
63
64bc_list = []
65
66for participant in bugcontrol.participants:
67 bc_list.append(participant.name)
68
69# write to this file
70datafile = open('bugs-since-%s.html' % since, 'w')
71
72templatefile = open('template.html', 'r')
73
74
75tag_weights = { 'apport-bug':50, 'apport-package':100, 'apport-crash':100,
76 'apport-failed-retrace':-250,
77 'regression-potential':150, 'regression-release':200,
78 'regression-proposed':250, 'regression-updates':300 }
79
80for line in templatefile:
81 if line.strip() == "<!-- *** Title Space *** -->":
82 datafile.write("New and Confirmed bug tasks opened since %s\n" % since)
83 elif line.strip() == "<!-- *** Header Space *** -->":
84 datafile.write("New and Confirmed bug tasks opened since %s\n" % since)
85 elif line.strip() == "<!-- *** Paragraph Space *** -->":
86 datafile.write("All of the column headers are sortable give them a click!<br>Curious about how gravity is computed? See the legend at the bottom of the page.")
87 elif line.strip() == "<!-- *** Table Header Space *** -->":
88 table_header = "<th>#</th>" # bug number in this column
89 table_header += "<th>Summary</th>"
90 table_header += "<th>In</th>"
91 table_header += "<th>Importance</th>"
92 table_header += "<th>Status</th>"
93 table_header += '<th class="default-sort initial-sort">Gravity</th>'
94 table_header += "<th>Date Created</th>"
95 table_header += "\n"
96 datafile.write(table_header)
97 elif line.strip() == "<!-- *** Table Body Space *** -->":
98 for task in tasks:
99 try:
100 dc = task.date_created[:10]
101 except TypeError:
102 dc = task.date_created.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
103 if dc > since:
104 try:
105 if 'needs-packaging' in task.bug.tags:
106 continue
107 weight = 0
108 dupe_count = len(task.bug.duplicates)
109 sub_count = len(task.bug.subscriptions)
110 user_count = task.bug.users_affected_count
111 tag_set = set()
112 for tag in tag_weights:
113 tag_set.add(tag)
114 bug_tag_set = set()
115 for tag in task.bug.tags:
116 bug_tag_set.add(tag)
117 if tag_set.intersection(bug_tag_set):
118 for tag in tag_set.intersection(bug_tag_set):
119 weight += tag_weights[tag]
120 # any odd numbered gravity is a private bug
121 if task.bug.private:
122 weight += 151
123 if task.bug.owner.name in bc_list:
124 weight += 400
125 weight += ( 6*dupe_count + 4*sub_count + 2*user_count )
126 if weight >= 0:
127 table_row = "<tr>"
128 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % task.bug.id
129 table_row += "<td><a href='http://launchpad.net/bugs/%s'>%s</a></td>" % (task.bug.id, escape(task.bug.title.encode('utf-8')))
130 src_name = "%s" % task.bug_target_display_name
131 if src_name == 'Ubuntu':
132 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % src_name.encode('utf-8')
133 else:
134 try:
135 table_row += "<td><a href='http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/%s' title='%s'>%s</a></td>" % ( src_name.split(' ')[0].encode('utf-8'), primary.getPublishedSources(source_name=src_name.split(' ')[0],status='Published',pocket='Release',exact_match=True)[0].component_name.encode('utf-8'), src_name.encode('utf-8') )
136 except IndexError:
137 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % src_name.encode('utf-8')
138 importance = task.importance.encode('utf-8')
139 table_row += '<td><span class="sortkey">%s</span>%s</td>' % ( importances[importance], importance )
140 status = task.status.encode('utf-8')
141 table_row += '<td><span class="sortkey">%s</span>%s</td>' % ( statuses[status], status )
142 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % ( weight )
143 try:
144 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % task.date_created[:10].encode('utf-8')
145 except TypeError:
146 table_row += "<td>%s</td>" % task.date_created.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
147 table_row += "</tr>"
148 table_row += "\n"
149 datafile.write(table_row)
150 except HTTPError, error:
151 print "There was an error with LP: #%s: %s" % (task.title.split(' ')[1].replace('#',''), error.content)
152 else:
153 break
154 elif line.strip() == "<!-- *** Last Paragraph Space *** -->":
155 datafile.write("<table border=1>\n")
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172 <tr>
173 <td>
174 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/alps-bugzilla">ALPS Bugzilla</a>
175 </td>
176 <td>
177 <a class="link-external" href="http://alps.comp-phys.org/bugzilla/">http://alps.comp-phys.org/bugzilla/</a>
178 </td>
179 <td>
180
181
182 <a href="/alps">Alps</a>,
183
184
185 <a href="/gnac">Gnac</a>,
186
187
188 <a href="/loneman">lone_man</a>
189
190
191 &hellip;
192
193
194
195 </td>
196 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
197 <td class="amount">1</td>
198 </tr>
199 <tr>
200 <td>
201 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/alsa-mantis">ALSA Bug Tracker</a>
202 </td>
203 <td>
204 <a class="link-external" href="https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/">https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/</a>
205 </td>
206 <td>
207
208
209 <a href="/alsa-driver">ALSA driver</a>,
210
211
212 <a href="/fadly">Fadly Kasim</a>,
213
214
215 <a href="/alsa">ALSA</a>
216
217
218
219
220 </td>
221 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
222 <td class="amount">129</td>
223 </tr>
224 <tr>
225 <td>
226 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/alt-linux">ALT Linux</a>
227 </td>
228 <td>
229 <a class="link-external" href="https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/">https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/</a>
230 </td>
231 <td>
232
233
234 <a href="/se78.+">pad</a>
235
236
237
238
239 </td>
240 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
241 <td class="amount">2</td>
242 </tr>
243 <tr>
244 <td>
245 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/amule-mantis">AMule Mantis</a>
246 </td>
247 <td>
248 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.amule.org/">http://bugs.amule.org/</a>
249 </td>
250 <td>
251
252
253 <a href="/amule">AMule</a>
254
255
256
257
258 </td>
259 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
260 <td class="amount">8</td>
261 </tr>
262 <tr>
263 <td>
264 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/ascend-bugs">ASCEND bug tracker</a>
265 </td>
266 <td>
267 <a class="link-external" href="http://ascendbugs.cheme.cmu.edu/">http://ascendbugs.cheme.cmu.edu/</a>
268 </td>
269 <td>
270
271
272 <a href="/ascend">ASCEND</a>
273
274
275
276
277 </td>
278 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
279 <td class="amount">0</td>
280 </tr>
281 <tr>
282 <td>
283 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/ati-driver-bug">ATI 9.11 driver does not work with Ubuntu 9.10</a>
284 </td>
285 <td>
286 <a class="link-external" href="https://launchpad.net/~chrisentius">https://launchpad.net/~chrisentius</a>
287 </td>
288 <td>
289
290
291 &mdash;
292
293 </td>
294 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
295 <td class="amount">0</td>
296 </tr>
297 <tr>
298 <td>
299 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/ati-linux-bugs">ATi Linux Platform Bugs</a>
300 </td>
301 <td>
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303 </td>
304 <td>
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306
307 &mdash;
308
309 </td>
310 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
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312 </tr>
313 <tr>
314 <td>
315 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/abi-bugs">AbiSource bug tracker</a>
316 </td>
317 <td>
318 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugzilla.abisource.com/">http://bugzilla.abisource.com/</a>
319 </td>
320 <td>
321
322
323 <a href="/abiword">AbiWord</a>
324
325
326
327
328 </td>
329 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
330 <td class="amount">72</td>
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332 <tr>
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335 </td>
336 <td>
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338 </td>
339 <td>
340
341
342 &mdash;
343
344 </td>
345 <td class="type">Trac</td>
346 <td class="amount">2</td>
347 </tr>
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357
358 <a href="/allpeers">AllPeers</a>
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360
361
362
363 </td>
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376
377 <a href="/anki">anki</a>
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380
381
382 </td>
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395
396 <a href="/apache2">Apache2 Web Server</a>,
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398
399 <a href="/tomcat5.5">Tomcat5.5</a>
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402
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404 </td>
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417
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441
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455
456 <a href="/pvfs">PVFS</a>
457
458
459
460
461 </td>
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474
475 <a href="/kiwi">Kiwi</a>,
476
477
478 <a href="/stoq">Stoq</a>,
479
480
481 <a href="/stoqdrivers">Stoqdrivers</a>
482
483
484 &hellip;
485
486
487
488 </td>
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490 <td class="amount">1</td>
491 </tr>
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500
501
502 <a href="/audacious">Audacious</a>
503
504
505
506
507 </td>
508 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
509 <td class="amount">2</td>
510 </tr>
511 <tr>
512 <td>
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514 </td>
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519
520
521 <a href="/audacity">Audacity</a>
522
523
524
525
526 </td>
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529 </tr>
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532 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/autokey-bugs">AutoKey Tracker</a>
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534 <td>
535 <a class="link-external" href="http://code.google.com/p/autokey/issues">http://code.google.com/p/autokey/issues</a>
536 </td>
537 <td>
538
539
540 <a href="/autokey">AutoKey </a>
541
542
543
544
545 </td>
546 <td class="type">Google Code</td>
547 <td class="amount">2</td>
548 </tr>
549 <tr>
550 <td>
551 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/avahi">Avahi Bugs</a>
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555 </td>
556 <td>
557
558
559 <a href="/avahi">Avahi</a>
560
561
562
563
564 </td>
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566 <td class="amount">14</td>
567 </tr>
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569 <td>
570 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bmpx-mantis">BMPx Mantis</a>
571 </td>
572 <td>
573 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.backtrace.info/">http://bugs.backtrace.info/</a>
574 </td>
575 <td>
576
577
578 <a href="/beep-media-player">Beep Media Player</a>
579
580
581
582
583 </td>
584 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
585 <td class="amount">2</td>
586 </tr>
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588 <td>
589 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/boinc-bugs">BOINC bug tracker</a>
590 </td>
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593 </td>
594 <td>
595
596
597 <a href="/boinc">BOINC</a>
598
599
600
601
602 </td>
603 <td class="type">Trac</td>
604 <td class="amount">10</td>
605 </tr>
606 <tr>
607 <td>
608 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bcfg2-bugs">Bcfg2 Bug Tracker</a>
609 </td>
610 <td>
611 <a class="link-external" href="http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/bcfg2">http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/bcfg2</a>
612 </td>
613 <td>
614
615
616 <a href="/bcfg2">BCFG2</a>
617
618
619
620
621 </td>
622 <td class="type">Trac</td>
623 <td class="amount">1</td>
624 </tr>
625 <tr>
626 <td>
627 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bevolunteer-trac">BeVolunteer's Trac</a>
628 </td>
629 <td>
630 <a class="link-external" href="http://www.bevolunteer.org/trac/">http://www.bevolunteer.org/trac/</a>
631 </td>
632 <td>
633
634
635 <a href="/bewelcome">BeWelcome-Rox</a>
636
637
638
639
640 </td>
641 <td class="type">Trac</td>
642 <td class="amount">0</td>
643 </tr>
644 <tr>
645 <td>
646 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bitlbee-bugs">BitlBee Bug Tracker</a>
647 </td>
648 <td>
649 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee">http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee</a>
650 </td>
651 <td>
652
653
654 <a href="/bitlbee-project">Bitlbee</a>
655
656
657
658
659 </td>
660 <td class="type">Trac</td>
661 <td class="amount">0</td>
662 </tr>
663 <tr>
664 <td>
665 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bluez-trac">BlueZ Trac</a>
666 </td>
667 <td>
668 <a class="link-external" href="http://wiki.bluez.org/report/1">http://wiki.bluez.org/report/1</a>
669 </td>
670 <td>
671
672
673 <a href="/bluez">BlueZ</a>
674
675
676
677
678 </td>
679 <td class="type">Trac</td>
680 <td class="amount">0</td>
681 </tr>
682 <tr>
683 <td>
684 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/boost-trac">Boost Trac</a>
685 </td>
686 <td>
687 <a class="link-external" href="http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/">http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/</a>
688 </td>
689 <td>
690
691
692 <a href="/boost">Boost</a>
693
694
695
696
697 </td>
698 <td class="type">Trac</td>
699 <td class="amount">5</td>
700 </tr>
701 <tr>
702 <td>
703 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/plone.org-trac">Bug tracker for plone.org</a>
704 </td>
705 <td>
706 <a class="link-external" href="http://dev.plone.org/plone.org/">http://dev.plone.org/plone.org/</a>
707 </td>
708 <td>
709
710
711 &mdash;
712
713 </td>
714 <td class="type">Trac</td>
715 <td class="amount">0</td>
716 </tr>
717 <tr>
718 <td>
719 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/bughost.org">Bughost.org tracker</a>
720 </td>
721 <td>
722 <a class="link-external" href="http://bughost.org/bugzilla/">http://bughost.org/bugzilla/</a>
723 </td>
724 <td>
725
726
727 <a href="/ipw3945">ipw3945</a>
728
729
730
731
732 </td>
733 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
734 <td class="amount">22</td>
735 </tr>
736 <tr>
737 <td>
738 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/calibre-bugs">Bugs for calibre</a>
739 </td>
740 <td>
741 <a class="link-external" href="http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/">http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/</a>
742 </td>
743 <td>
744
745
746 <a href="/calibre">calibre</a>
747
748
749
750
751 </td>
752 <td class="type">Trac</td>
753 <td class="amount">2</td>
754 </tr>
755 <tr>
756 <td>
757 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/busybox-bugzilla">Busybox Bugzilla</a>
758 </td>
759 <td>
760 <a class="link-external" href="https://bugs.busybox.net/">https://bugs.busybox.net/</a>
761 </td>
762 <td>
763
764
765 <a href="/busybox">BusyBox</a>
766
767
768
769
770 </td>
771 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
772 <td class="amount">2</td>
773 </tr>
774 <tr>
775 <td>
776 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/cake-bugs">CAKE bug tracker</a>
777 </td>
778 <td>
779 <a class="link-external" href="https://trac.generalpresence.com:5132/">https://trac.generalpresence.com:5132/</a>
780 </td>
781 <td>
782
783
784 <a href="/cake">CAKE</a>
785
786
787
788
789 </td>
790 <td class="type">Trac</td>
791 <td class="amount">0</td>
792 </tr>
793 <tr>
794 <td>
795 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/cegui-mantis">CEGUI Mantis</a>
796 </td>
797 <td>
798 <a class="link-external" href="http://www.cegui.org.uk/mantis/">http://www.cegui.org.uk/mantis/</a>
799 </td>
800 <td>
801
802
803 <a href="/cegui">CEGUI</a>
804
805
806
807
808 </td>
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810 <td class="amount">1</td>
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812 <tr>
813 <td>
814 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/cpan-rt">CPAN RT</a>
815 </td>
816 <td>
817 <a class="link-external" href="http://rt.cpan.org/">http://rt.cpan.org/</a>
818 </td>
819 <td>
820
821
822 <a href="/ingres-utility">Ingres Utility</a>,
823
824
825 <a href="/perl-datetime-timezone-dynamic">DateTime::TimeZone::Dynamic</a>,
826
827
828 <a href="/perlcritic">Perl::Critic</a>
829
830
831
832
833 </td>
834 <td class="type">Request Tracker (RT)</td>
835 <td class="amount">13</td>
836 </tr>
837 <tr>
838 <td>
839 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/cake-trac">CakePHP Trac</a>
840 </td>
841 <td>
842 <a class="link-external" href="http://trac.cakephp.org/">http://trac.cakephp.org/</a>
843 </td>
844 <td>
845
846
847 &mdash;
848
849 </td>
850 <td class="type">Trac</td>
851 <td class="amount">1</td>
852 </tr>
853 <tr>
854 <td>
855 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/centos-mantis">CentOS Mantis</a>
856 </td>
857 <td>
858 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.centos.org/">http://bugs.centos.org/</a>
859 </td>
860 <td>
861
862
863 &mdash;
864
865 </td>
866 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
867 <td class="amount">7</td>
868 </tr>
869 <tr>
870 <td>
871 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/cinelerra-cv-bugs">Cinelerra-CV Bugzilla</a>
872 </td>
873 <td>
874 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.cinelerra.org/">http://bugs.cinelerra.org/</a>
875 </td>
876 <td>
877
878
879 <a href="/cinelerra-cv">Cinelerra</a>
880
881
882
883
884 </td>
885 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
886 <td class="amount">0</td>
887 </tr>
888 <tr>
889 <td>
890 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/clamav-bugzilla">ClamAV Bugzilla</a>
891 </td>
892 <td>
893 <a class="link-external" href="https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/">https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/</a>
894 </td>
895 <td>
896
897
898 <a href="/clamav">ClamAV</a>
899
900
901
902
903 </td>
904 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
905 <td class="amount">7</td>
906 </tr>
907 <tr>
908 <td>
909 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/claws-mail-bugzilla">Claws Mail bugzilla</a>
910 </td>
911 <td>
912 <a class="link-external" href="http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/claws-mail/bugzilla/">http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/claws-mail/bugzilla/</a>
913 </td>
914 <td>
915
916
917 <a href="/claws-mail">Claws Mail</a>,
918
919
920 <a href="/claws-mail-dead">Claws Mail</a>
921
922
923
924
925 </td>
926 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
927 <td class="amount">4</td>
928 </tr>
929 <tr>
930 <td>
931 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/compiz-plugins">Compiz Plugins / Config Bugs</a>
932 </td>
933 <td>
934 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.opencompositing.org">http://bugs.opencompositing.org</a>
935 </td>
936 <td>
937
938
939 <a href="/compcomm-plugins-main">compcomm-plugins-main</a>,
940
941
942 <a href="/compiz">Compiz</a>,
943
944
945 <a href="/emerald">emerald</a>
946
947
948
949
950 </td>
951 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
952 <td class="amount">131</td>
953 </tr>
954 <tr>
955 <td>
956 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/crisscross-issues">CrissCross Issues on Google Code</a>
957 </td>
958 <td>
959 <a class="link-external" href="http://code.google.com/p/crisscross/issues">http://code.google.com/p/crisscross/issues</a>
960 </td>
961 <td>
962
963
964 <a href="/crisscross">CrissCross</a>
965
966
967
968
969 </td>
970 <td class="type">Google Code</td>
971 <td class="amount">0</td>
972 </tr>
973 <tr>
974 <td>
975 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/dbmail-mantis">DBMail mantis</a>
976 </td>
977 <td>
978 <a class="link-external" href="http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/">http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/</a>
979 </td>
980 <td>
981
982
983 <a href="/dbmail">DBMail</a>
984
985
986
987
988 </td>
989 <td class="type">Mantis</td>
990 <td class="amount">1</td>
991 </tr>
992 <tr>
993 <td>
994 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/dhis2">DHIS 2 Trac</a>
995 </td>
996 <td>
997 <a class="link-external" href="http://207.192.75.110:82/dhis2/">http://207.192.75.110:82/dhis2/</a>
998 </td>
999 <td>
1000
1001
1002 &mdash;
1003
1004 </td>
1005 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1006 <td class="amount">0</td>
1007 </tr>
1008 <tr>
1009 <td>
1010 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/darcs-roundup">Darcs Roundup</a>
1011 </td>
1012 <td>
1013 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.darcs.net/">http://bugs.darcs.net/</a>
1014 </td>
1015 <td>
1016
1017
1018 <a href="/darcs">Darcs</a>
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023 </td>
1024 <td class="type">Roundup</td>
1025 <td class="amount">5</td>
1026 </tr>
1027 <tr>
1028 <td>
1029 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/debbugs">Debian Bug tracker</a>
1030 </td>
1031 <td>
1032 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.debian.org">http://bugs.debian.org</a>
1033 </td>
1034 <td>
1035
1036
1037 <a href="/apt">APT</a>,
1038
1039
1040 <a href="/aptitude">aptitude</a>,
1041
1042
1043 <a href="/gnome-codec-install">gnome-codec-install</a>
1044
1045
1046 &hellip;
1047
1048
1049
1050 </td>
1051 <td class="type">Debbugs</td>
1052 <td class="amount">11603</td>
1053 </tr>
1054 <tr>
1055 <td>
1056 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/deluge-bugs">Deluge bug tracker</a>
1057 </td>
1058 <td>
1059 <a class="link-external" href="http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/">http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/</a>
1060 </td>
1061 <td>
1062
1063
1064 <a href="/deluge">Deluge</a>
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069 </td>
1070 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1071 <td class="amount">15</td>
1072 </tr>
1073 <tr>
1074 <td>
1075 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/distributed-net-bugzilla">Distributed.net Bugzilla</a>
1076 </td>
1077 <td>
1078 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugs.distributed.net/">http://bugs.distributed.net/</a>
1079 </td>
1080 <td>
1081
1082
1083 <a href="/distributed-net">Distributed.net client</a>
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088 </td>
1089 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
1090 <td class="amount">4</td>
1091 </tr>
1092 <tr>
1093 <td>
1094 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/django-bugs">Django Bug Tracker</a>
1095 </td>
1096 <td>
1097 <a class="link-external" href="http://code.djangoproject.com/">http://code.djangoproject.com/</a>
1098 </td>
1099 <td>
1100
1101
1102 <a href="/django">Django</a>,
1103
1104
1105 <a href="/djangoproject">Django Project</a>
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110 </td>
1111 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1112 <td class="amount">7</td>
1113 </tr>
1114 <tr>
1115 <td>
1116 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/dojo-toolkit-trac">Dojo Toolkit Trac</a>
1117 </td>
1118 <td>
1119 <a class="link-external" href="http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/">http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/</a>
1120 </td>
1121 <td>
1122
1123
1124 <a href="/dijit">dijit</a>,
1125
1126
1127 <a href="/dojo">Dojo</a>,
1128
1129
1130 <a href="/dojo-util">Dojo Utilities</a>
1131
1132
1133 &hellip;
1134
1135
1136
1137 </td>
1138 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1139 <td class="amount">0</td>
1140 </tr>
1141 <tr>
1142 <td>
1143 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/dosage-bugs">Dosage Trac</a>
1144 </td>
1145 <td>
1146 <a class="link-external" href="http://trac.slipgate.za.net/dosage">http://trac.slipgate.za.net/dosage</a>
1147 </td>
1148 <td>
1149
1150
1151 &mdash;
1152
1153 </td>
1154 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1155 <td class="amount">3</td>
1156 </tr>
1157 <tr>
1158 <td>
1159 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-andrew-remote-help">E-mail the developer</a>
1160 </td>
1161 <td>
1162 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1163 </td>
1164 <td>
1165
1166
1167 &mdash;
1168
1169 </td>
1170 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1171 <td class="amount">0</td>
1172 </tr>
1173 <tr>
1174 <td>
1175 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/elinks-bugzilla">ELinks Bugzilla</a>
1176 </td>
1177 <td>
1178 <a class="link-external" href="http://bugzilla.elinks.cz/">http://bugzilla.elinks.cz/</a>
1179 </td>
1180 <td>
1181
1182
1183 <a href="/elinks">elinks</a>
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188 </td>
1189 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
1190 <td class="amount">1</td>
1191 </tr>
1192 <tr>
1193 <td>
1194 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/eclipse-bugs">Eclipse bugs</a>
1195 </td>
1196 <td>
1197 <a class="link-external" href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/">https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/</a>
1198 </td>
1199 <td>
1200
1201
1202 <a href="/eclipse">Eclipse</a>,
1203
1204
1205 <a href="/eclipse-eclipsers">Eclipse</a>,
1206
1207
1208 <a href="/eclipse-rap">Eclipse RAP</a>
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213 </td>
1214 <td class="type">Bugzilla</td>
1215 <td class="amount">34</td>
1216 </tr>
1217 <tr>
1218 <td>
1219 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/edgewall-trac">Edgewall Trac</a>
1220 </td>
1221 <td>
1222 <a class="link-external" href="http://trac.edgewall.org/">http://trac.edgewall.org/</a>
1223 </td>
1224 <td>
1225
1226
1227 <a href="/anorak">ANORAK</a>,
1228
1229
1230 <a href="/ditto">Ditto</a>,
1231
1232
1233 <a href="/tigase-server">t-s</a>
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238 </td>
1239 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1240 <td class="amount">9</td>
1241 </tr>
1242 <tr>
1243 <td>
1244 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/elgg-trac">Elgg Trac</a>
1245 </td>
1246 <td>
1247 <a class="link-external" href="http://elgg.org/trac/">http://elgg.org/trac/</a>
1248 </td>
1249 <td>
1250
1251
1252 <a href="/elgg">Elgg</a>
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257 </td>
1258 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1259 <td class="amount">2</td>
1260 </tr>
1261 <tr>
1262 <td>
1263 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/elisa-track">Elisa trac</a>
1264 </td>
1265 <td>
1266 <a class="link-external" href="https://code.fluendo.com/elisa/trac/">https://code.fluendo.com/elisa/trac/</a>
1267 </td>
1268 <td>
1269
1270
1271 &mdash;
1272
1273 </td>
1274 <td class="type">Trac</td>
1275 <td class="amount">6</td>
1276 </tr>
1277 <tr>
1278 <td>
1279 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-abesto0">Email to abesto0@gmail</a>
1280 </td>
1281 <td>
1282 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1283 </td>
1284 <td>
1285
1286
1287 &mdash;
1288
1289 </td>
1290 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1291 <td class="amount">0</td>
1292 </tr>
1293 <tr>
1294 <td>
1295 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-admin">Email to admin@pculture</a>
1296 </td>
1297 <td>
1298 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1299 </td>
1300 <td>
1301
1302
1303 <a href="/getmiro">getmiro.com</a>
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308 </td>
1309 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1310 <td class="amount">0</td>
1311 </tr>
1312 <tr>
1313 <td>
1314 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-alexandre">Email to alexandre@quessy</a>
1315 </td>
1316 <td>
1317 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1318 </td>
1319 <td>
1320
1321
1322 <a href="/toonloop">Toonloop</a>
1323
1324
1325
1326
1327 </td>
1328 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1329 <td class="amount">0</td>
1330 </tr>
1331 <tr>
1332 <td>
1333 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-amarok-neon">Email to amarok-neon@googlegroups</a>
1334 </td>
1335 <td>
1336 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1337 </td>
1338 <td>
1339
1340
1341 &mdash;
1342
1343 </td>
1344 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1345 <td class="amount">0</td>
1346 </tr>
1347 <tr>
1348 <td>
1349 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-andrew-remote-help-bugs">Email to andrew-remote-help-bugs@pileofstuff</a>
1350 </td>
1351 <td>
1352 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1353 </td>
1354 <td>
1355
1356
1357 &mdash;
1358
1359 </td>
1360 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1361 <td class="amount">0</td>
1362 </tr>
1363 <tr>
1364 <td>
1365 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-andrewhunt10">Email to andrewhunt10@gmail</a>
1366 </td>
1367 <td>
1368 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1369 </td>
1370 <td>
1371
1372
1373 <a href="/newbuntuart">art for ubuntu</a>
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378 </td>
1379 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1380 <td class="amount">0</td>
1381 </tr>
1382 <tr>
1383 <td>
1384 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-antti">Email to antti@kaijanmaki</a>
1385 </td>
1386 <td>
1387 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1388 </td>
1389 <td>
1390
1391
1392 &mdash;
1393
1394 </td>
1395 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1396 <td class="amount">1</td>
1397 </tr>
1398 <tr>
1399 <td>
1400 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-arvid">Email to arvid@cs</a>
1401 </td>
1402 <td>
1403 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1404 </td>
1405 <td>
1406
1407
1408 &mdash;
1409
1410 </td>
1411 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1412 <td class="amount">3</td>
1413 </tr>
1414 <tr>
1415 <td>
1416 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bburn-cutters">Email to bburn-cutters@pykix</a>
1417 </td>
1418 <td>
1419 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1420 </td>
1421 <td>
1422
1423
1424 <a href="/xorriso">Xorriso</a>
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429 </td>
1430 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1431 <td class="amount">0</td>
1432 </tr>
1433 <tr>
1434 <td>
1435 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bernardo.damele">Email to bernardo.damele@gmail</a>
1436 </td>
1437 <td>
1438 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1439 </td>
1440 <td>
1441
1442
1443 &mdash;
1444
1445 </td>
1446 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1447 <td class="amount">0</td>
1448 </tr>
1449 <tr>
1450 <td>
1451 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bernt.johnsen">Email to bernt.johnsen@sun</a>
1452 </td>
1453 <td>
1454 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1455 </td>
1456 <td>
1457
1458
1459 &mdash;
1460
1461 </td>
1462 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1463 <td class="amount">0</td>
1464 </tr>
1465 <tr>
1466 <td>
1467 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-besto0">Email to besto0@gmail</a>
1468 </td>
1469 <td>
1470 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1471 </td>
1472 <td>
1473
1474
1475 <a href="/abdict">AbDict</a>
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480 </td>
1481 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1482 <td class="amount">0</td>
1483 </tr>
1484 <tr>
1485 <td>
1486 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-brouits">Email to brouits@free</a>
1487 </td>
1488 <td>
1489 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1490 </td>
1491 <td>
1492
1493
1494 <a href="/csv2latex">csv2latex</a>
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499 </td>
1500 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1501 <td class="amount">0</td>
1502 </tr>
1503 <tr>
1504 <td>
1505 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bug-coreutils">Email to bug-coreutils@gnu</a>
1506 </td>
1507 <td>
1508 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1509 </td>
1510 <td>
1511
1512
1513 &mdash;
1514
1515 </td>
1516 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1517 <td class="amount">2</td>
1518 </tr>
1519 <tr>
1520 <td>
1521 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bug-gnu-gettext">Email to bug-gnu-gettext@gnu</a>
1522 </td>
1523 <td>
1524 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1525 </td>
1526 <td>
1527
1528
1529 &mdash;
1530
1531 </td>
1532 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1533 <td class="amount">1</td>
1534 </tr>
1535 <tr>
1536 <td>
1537 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bug-gnulib">Email to bug-gnulib@gnu</a>
1538 </td>
1539 <td>
1540 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1541 </td>
1542 <td>
1543
1544
1545 <a href="/gnulib">Gnulib</a>
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550 </td>
1551 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1552 <td class="amount">1</td>
1553 </tr>
1554 <tr>
1555 <td>
1556 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bugs">Email to bugs@vim</a>
1557 </td>
1558 <td>
1559 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1560 </td>
1561 <td>
1562
1563
1564 &mdash;
1565
1566 </td>
1567 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1568 <td class="amount">1</td>
1569 </tr>
1570 <tr>
1571 <td>
1572 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-bzrflakes">Email to bzrflakes@matee</a>
1573 </td>
1574 <td>
1575 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1576 </td>
1577 <td>
1578
1579
1580 &mdash;
1581
1582 </td>
1583 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1584 <td class="amount">0</td>
1585 </tr>
1586 <tr>
1587 <td>
1588 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-canorus-devel">Email to canorus-devel@lists</a>
1589 </td>
1590 <td>
1591 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1592 </td>
1593 <td>
1594
1595
1596 <a href="/canorus">Canorus</a>
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601 </td>
1602 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1603 <td class="amount">0</td>
1604 </tr>
1605 <tr>
1606 <td>
1607 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-carl">Email to carl@five-ten-sg</a>
1608 </td>
1609 <td>
1610 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1611 </td>
1612 <td>
1613
1614
1615 <a href="/libpst">LIBPST</a>
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620 </td>
1621 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1622 <td class="amount">0</td>
1623 </tr>
1624 <tr>
1625 <td>
1626 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-carlesmu">Email to carlesmu@internautas</a>
1627 </td>
1628 <td>
1629 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1630 </td>
1631 <td>
1632
1633
1634 &mdash;
1635
1636 </td>
1637 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1638 <td class="amount">1</td>
1639 </tr>
1640 <tr>
1641 <td>
1642 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/fogbugz-cases">Email to cases@fogbugz</a>
1643 </td>
1644 <td>
1645 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1646 </td>
1647 <td>
1648
1649
1650 <a href="/scpidriverbuilder">ScpiDriverBuilder</a>
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655 </td>
1656 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1657 <td class="amount">0</td>
1658 </tr>
1659 <tr>
1660 <td>
1661 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-chael.lamothe">Email to chael.lamothe@gmail</a>
1662 </td>
1663 <td>
1664 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1665 </td>
1666 <td>
1667
1668
1669 &mdash;
1670
1671 </td>
1672 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1673 <td class="amount">0</td>
1674 </tr>
1675 <tr>
1676 <td>
1677 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-chris.e.jones">Email to chris.e.jones@gmail</a>
1678 </td>
1679 <td>
1680 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1681 </td>
1682 <td>
1683
1684
1685 &mdash;
1686
1687 </td>
1688 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1689 <td class="amount">1</td>
1690 </tr>
1691 <tr>
1692 <td>
1693 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-db">Email to db@sheltermanager</a>
1694 </td>
1695 <td>
1696 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1697 </td>
1698 <td>
1699
1700
1701 &mdash;
1702
1703 </td>
1704 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1705 <td class="amount">0</td>
1706 </tr>
1707 <tr>
1708 <td>
1709 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-devel">Email to devel@ksplice</a>
1710 </td>
1711 <td>
1712 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1713 </td>
1714 <td>
1715
1716
1717 &mdash;
1718
1719 </td>
1720 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1721 <td class="amount">1</td>
1722 </tr>
1723 <tr>
1724 <td>
1725 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-discuss">Email to discuss@lists</a>
1726 </td>
1727 <td>
1728 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1729 </td>
1730 <td>
1731
1732
1733 &mdash;
1734
1735 </td>
1736 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1737 <td class="amount">0</td>
1738 </tr>
1739 <tr>
1740 <td>
1741 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-dmin">Email to dmin@pculture</a>
1742 </td>
1743 <td>
1744 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1745 </td>
1746 <td>
1747
1748
1749 &mdash;
1750
1751 </td>
1752 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1753 <td class="amount">0</td>
1754 </tr>
1755 <tr>
1756 <td>
1757 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-e-tv-development">Email to e-tv-development@lists</a>
1758 </td>
1759 <td>
1760 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1761 </td>
1762 <td>
1763
1764
1765 &mdash;
1766
1767 </td>
1768 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1769 <td class="amount">0</td>
1770 </tr>
1771 <tr>
1772 <td>
1773 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-echnetix">Email to echnetix@gmail</a>
1774 </td>
1775 <td>
1776 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1777 </td>
1778 <td>
1779
1780
1781 <a href="/frozendirectory">Frozen Directory</a>
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786 </td>
1787 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1788 <td class="amount">0</td>
1789 </tr>
1790 <tr>
1791 <td>
1792 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ehrdad.momeny">Email to ehrdad.momeny@gmail</a>
1793 </td>
1794 <td>
1795 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1796 </td>
1797 <td>
1798
1799
1800 &mdash;
1801
1802 </td>
1803 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1804 <td class="amount">0</td>
1805 </tr>
1806 <tr>
1807 <td>
1808 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-emacs-devel">Email to emacs-devel@gnu</a>
1809 </td>
1810 <td>
1811 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1812 </td>
1813 <td>
1814
1815
1816 &mdash;
1817
1818 </td>
1819 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1820 <td class="amount">1</td>
1821 </tr>
1822 <tr>
1823 <td>
1824 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/enlightenment-intl-mailing-list">Email to enlightenment-intl@lists</a>
1825 </td>
1826 <td>
1827 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1828 </td>
1829 <td>
1830
1831
1832 &mdash;
1833
1834 </td>
1835 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1836 <td class="amount">0</td>
1837 </tr>
1838 <tr>
1839 <td>
1840 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-felix.dv">Email to felix.dv@hotmail</a>
1841 </td>
1842 <td>
1843 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1844 </td>
1845 <td>
1846
1847
1848 &mdash;
1849
1850 </td>
1851 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1852 <td class="amount">0</td>
1853 </tr>
1854 <tr>
1855 <td>
1856 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-flo">Email to flo@flogisoft</a>
1857 </td>
1858 <td>
1859 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1860 </td>
1861 <td>
1862
1863
1864 &mdash;
1865
1866 </td>
1867 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1868 <td class="amount">0</td>
1869 </tr>
1870 <tr>
1871 <td>
1872 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-florian">Email to florian@wagner-flo</a>
1873 </td>
1874 <td>
1875 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1876 </td>
1877 <td>
1878
1879
1880 <a href="/inipp">inipp</a>,
1881
1882
1883 <a href="/man4html">man4html</a>,
1884
1885
1886 <a href="/wsgi-serve">wsgi-serve</a>
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891 </td>
1892 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1893 <td class="amount">0</td>
1894 </tr>
1895 <tr>
1896 <td>
1897 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-fontforge-devel">Email to fontforge-devel@lists</a>
1898 </td>
1899 <td>
1900 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1901 </td>
1902 <td>
1903
1904
1905 <a href="/fontforge">FontForge</a>
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910 </td>
1911 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1912 <td class="amount">0</td>
1913 </tr>
1914 <tr>
1915 <td>
1916 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-gb.public">Email to gb.public@free</a>
1917 </td>
1918 <td>
1919 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1920 </td>
1921 <td>
1922
1923
1924 &mdash;
1925
1926 </td>
1927 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1928 <td class="amount">1</td>
1929 </tr>
1930 <tr>
1931 <td>
1932 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-georgegesslein">Email to georgegesslein@gmail</a>
1933 </td>
1934 <td>
1935 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1936 </td>
1937 <td>
1938
1939
1940 &mdash;
1941
1942 </td>
1943 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1944 <td class="amount">0</td>
1945 </tr>
1946 <tr>
1947 <td>
1948 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-infernoxu">Email to infernoxu@gmail</a>
1949 </td>
1950 <td>
1951 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1952 </td>
1953 <td>
1954
1955
1956 <a href="/bizquery">Bizquery</a>
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961 </td>
1962 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1963 <td class="amount">0</td>
1964 </tr>
1965 <tr>
1966 <td>
1967 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-info">Email to info@farasun</a>
1968 </td>
1969 <td>
1970 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1971 </td>
1972 <td>
1973
1974
1975 <a href="/datefa">Datefa</a>
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 </td>
1981 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1982 <td class="amount">0</td>
1983 </tr>
1984 <tr>
1985 <td>
1986 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-jerstlouis">Email to jerstlouis@gmail</a>
1987 </td>
1988 <td>
1989 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
1990 </td>
1991 <td>
1992
1993
1994 &mdash;
1995
1996 </td>
1997 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
1998 <td class="amount">1</td>
1999 </tr>
2000 <tr>
2001 <td>
2002 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-joern">Email to joern@zyn</a>
2003 </td>
2004 <td>
2005 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2006 </td>
2007 <td>
2008
2009
2010 &mdash;
2011
2012 </td>
2013 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2014 <td class="amount">1</td>
2015 </tr>
2016 <tr>
2017 <td>
2018 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-john.bywater">Email to john.bywater@appropriatesoftware</a>
2019 </td>
2020 <td>
2021 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2022 </td>
2023 <td>
2024
2025
2026 &mdash;
2027
2028 </td>
2029 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2030 <td class="amount">0</td>
2031 </tr>
2032 <tr>
2033 <td>
2034 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-kitone">Email to kitone@free</a>
2035 </td>
2036 <td>
2037 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2038 </td>
2039 <td>
2040
2041
2042 &mdash;
2043
2044 </td>
2045 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2046 <td class="amount">1</td>
2047 </tr>
2048 <tr>
2049 <td>
2050 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-knielsen">Email to knielsen@askmonty</a>
2051 </td>
2052 <td>
2053 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2054 </td>
2055 <td>
2056
2057
2058 <a href="/worklog">WorkLog</a>
2059
2060
2061
2062
2063 </td>
2064 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2065 <td class="amount">0</td>
2066 </tr>
2067 <tr>
2068 <td>
2069 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-kuscsik">Email to kuscsik@gmail</a>
2070 </td>
2071 <td>
2072 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2073 </td>
2074 <td>
2075
2076
2077 <a href="/procbench">procbench</a>
2078
2079
2080
2081
2082 </td>
2083 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2084 <td class="amount">0</td>
2085 </tr>
2086 <tr>
2087 <td>
2088 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-kzak">Email to kzak@redhat</a>
2089 </td>
2090 <td>
2091 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2092 </td>
2093 <td>
2094
2095
2096 <a href="/util-linux">Util-Linux-ng</a>
2097
2098
2099
2100
2101 </td>
2102 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2103 <td class="amount">0</td>
2104 </tr>
2105 <tr>
2106 <td>
2107 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-libburn-cutters">Email to libburn-cutters@pykix</a>
2108 </td>
2109 <td>
2110 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2111 </td>
2112 <td>
2113
2114
2115 &mdash;
2116
2117 </td>
2118 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2119 <td class="amount">0</td>
2120 </tr>
2121 <tr>
2122 <td>
2123 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-libvir-list">Email to libvir-list@redhat</a>
2124 </td>
2125 <td>
2126 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2127 </td>
2128 <td>
2129
2130
2131 &mdash;
2132
2133 </td>
2134 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2135 <td class="amount">1</td>
2136 </tr>
2137 <tr>
2138 <td>
2139 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-lincom">Email to lincom@tickets</a>
2140 </td>
2141 <td>
2142 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2143 </td>
2144 <td>
2145
2146
2147 <a href="/lincom">Lincom</a>
2148
2149
2150
2151
2152 </td>
2153 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2154 <td class="amount">0</td>
2155 </tr>
2156 <tr>
2157 <td>
2158 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-linux-bugs">Email to linux-bugs@nvidia</a>
2159 </td>
2160 <td>
2161 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2162 </td>
2163 <td>
2164
2165
2166 &mdash;
2167
2168 </td>
2169 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2170 <td class="amount">1</td>
2171 </tr>
2172 <tr>
2173 <td>
2174 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-linux-hotplug">Email to linux-hotplug@vger</a>
2175 </td>
2176 <td>
2177 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2178 </td>
2179 <td>
2180
2181
2182 &mdash;
2183
2184 </td>
2185 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2186 <td class="amount">1</td>
2187 </tr>
2188 <tr>
2189 <td>
2190 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-linux-nforce-bugs">Email to linux-nforce-bugs@nvidia</a>
2191 </td>
2192 <td>
2193 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2194 </td>
2195 <td>
2196
2197
2198 &mdash;
2199
2200 </td>
2201 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2202 <td class="amount">1</td>
2203 </tr>
2204 <tr>
2205 <td>
2206 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-loerlucas">Email to loerlucas@hotmail</a>
2207 </td>
2208 <td>
2209 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2210 </td>
2211 <td>
2212
2213
2214 &mdash;
2215
2216 </td>
2217 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2218 <td class="amount">1</td>
2219 </tr>
2220 <tr>
2221 <td>
2222 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-master">Email to master@bdsmcode</a>
2223 </td>
2224 <td>
2225 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2226 </td>
2227 <td>
2228
2229
2230 &mdash;
2231
2232 </td>
2233 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2234 <td class="amount">0</td>
2235 </tr>
2236 <tr>
2237 <td>
2238 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-maximesteisel">Email to maximesteisel@gmail</a>
2239 </td>
2240 <td>
2241 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2242 </td>
2243 <td>
2244
2245
2246 &mdash;
2247
2248 </td>
2249 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2250 <td class="amount">0</td>
2251 </tr>
2252 <tr>
2253 <td>
2254 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-maxischmeii">Email to maxischmeii@gmail</a>
2255 </td>
2256 <td>
2257 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2258 </td>
2259 <td>
2260
2261
2262 &mdash;
2263
2264 </td>
2265 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2266 <td class="amount">0</td>
2267 </tr>
2268 <tr>
2269 <td>
2270 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-me-tv-development">Email to me-tv-development@lists</a>
2271 </td>
2272 <td>
2273 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2274 </td>
2275 <td>
2276
2277
2278 &mdash;
2279
2280 </td>
2281 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2282 <td class="amount">1</td>
2283 </tr>
2284 <tr>
2285 <td>
2286 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-mehrdad.momeny">Email to mehrdad.momeny@gmail</a>
2287 </td>
2288 <td>
2289 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2290 </td>
2291 <td>
2292
2293
2294 &mdash;
2295
2296 </td>
2297 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2298 <td class="amount">0</td>
2299 </tr>
2300 <tr>
2301 <td>
2302 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-michael.lamothe">Email to michael.lamothe@gmail</a>
2303 </td>
2304 <td>
2305 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2306 </td>
2307 <td>
2308
2309
2310 &mdash;
2311
2312 </td>
2313 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2314 <td class="amount">0</td>
2315 </tr>
2316 <tr>
2317 <td>
2318 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-mrego">Email to mrego@igalia</a>
2319 </td>
2320 <td>
2321 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2322 </td>
2323 <td>
2324
2325
2326 <a href="/rtm-glib">RTM-Glib</a>
2327
2328
2329
2330
2331 </td>
2332 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2333 <td class="amount">0</td>
2334 </tr>
2335 <tr>
2336 <td>
2337 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-mtk.manpages">Email to mtk.manpages@gmail</a>
2338 </td>
2339 <td>
2340 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2341 </td>
2342 <td>
2343
2344
2345 &mdash;
2346
2347 </td>
2348 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2349 <td class="amount">1</td>
2350 </tr>
2351 <tr>
2352 <td>
2353 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-mwild1">Email to mwild1@gmail</a>
2354 </td>
2355 <td>
2356 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2357 </td>
2358 <td>
2359
2360
2361 &mdash;
2362
2363 </td>
2364 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2365 <td class="amount">0</td>
2366 </tr>
2367 <tr>
2368 <td>
2369 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ndrew-remote-help-bugs">Email to ndrew-remote-help-bugs@pileofstuff</a>
2370 </td>
2371 <td>
2372 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2373 </td>
2374 <td>
2375
2376
2377 &mdash;
2378
2379 </td>
2380 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2381 <td class="amount">0</td>
2382 </tr>
2383 <tr>
2384 <td>
2385 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ndrew-remote-help">Email to ndrew-remote-help@pileofstuff</a>
2386 </td>
2387 <td>
2388 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2389 </td>
2390 <td>
2391
2392
2393 &mdash;
2394
2395 </td>
2396 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2397 <td class="amount">0</td>
2398 </tr>
2399 <tr>
2400 <td>
2401 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-neonskull">Email to neonskull@gmail</a>
2402 </td>
2403 <td>
2404 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2405 </td>
2406 <td>
2407
2408
2409 &mdash;
2410
2411 </td>
2412 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2413 <td class="amount">0</td>
2414 </tr>
2415 <tr>
2416 <td>
2417 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-networkmanager-list">Email to networkmanager-list@gnome</a>
2418 </td>
2419 <td>
2420 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2421 </td>
2422 <td>
2423
2424
2425 &mdash;
2426
2427 </td>
2428 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2429 <td class="amount">0</td>
2430 </tr>
2431 <tr>
2432 <td>
2433 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-neundorf">Email to neundorf@kde</a>
2434 </td>
2435 <td>
2436 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2437 </td>
2438 <td>
2439
2440
2441 &mdash;
2442
2443 </td>
2444 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2445 <td class="amount">1</td>
2446 </tr>
2447 <tr>
2448 <td>
2449 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-never.mind">Email to never.mind@just</a>
2450 </td>
2451 <td>
2452 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2453 </td>
2454 <td>
2455
2456
2457 &mdash;
2458
2459 </td>
2460 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2461 <td class="amount">1</td>
2462 </tr>
2463 <tr>
2464 <td>
2465 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ney">Email to ney@frota</a>
2466 </td>
2467 <td>
2468 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2469 </td>
2470 <td>
2471
2472
2473 &mdash;
2474
2475 </td>
2476 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2477 <td class="amount">0</td>
2478 </tr>
2479 <tr>
2480 <td>
2481 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-nick">Email to nick@daenim</a>
2482 </td>
2483 <td>
2484 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2485 </td>
2486 <td>
2487
2488
2489 <a href="/rhmed">Rachel House Medical</a>
2490
2491
2492
2493
2494 </td>
2495 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2496 <td class="amount">0</td>
2497 </tr>
2498 <tr>
2499 <td>
2500 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-nielsrasmus">Email to nielsrasmus@gmail</a>
2501 </td>
2502 <td>
2503 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2504 </td>
2505 <td>
2506
2507
2508 &mdash;
2509
2510 </td>
2511 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2512 <td class="amount">0</td>
2513 </tr>
2514 <tr>
2515 <td>
2516 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-otr-dev">Email to otr-dev@lists</a>
2517 </td>
2518 <td>
2519 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2520 </td>
2521 <td>
2522
2523
2524 &mdash;
2525
2526 </td>
2527 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2528 <td class="amount">1</td>
2529 </tr>
2530 <tr>
2531 <td>
2532 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-parrotbug">Email to parrotbug@parrotcode</a>
2533 </td>
2534 <td>
2535 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2536 </td>
2537 <td>
2538
2539
2540 &mdash;
2541
2542 </td>
2543 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2544 <td class="amount">0</td>
2545 </tr>
2546 <tr>
2547 <td>
2548 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-patelshaileshn">Email to patelshaileshn@gmail</a>
2549 </td>
2550 <td>
2551 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2552 </td>
2553 <td>
2554
2555
2556 &mdash;
2557
2558 </td>
2559 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2560 <td class="amount">0</td>
2561 </tr>
2562 <tr>
2563 <td>
2564 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-pcg">Email to pcg@goof</a>
2565 </td>
2566 <td>
2567 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2568 </td>
2569 <td>
2570
2571
2572 <a href="/liblzf">LibLZF</a>
2573
2574
2575
2576
2577 </td>
2578 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2579 <td class="amount">0</td>
2580 </tr>
2581 <tr>
2582 <td>
2583 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-pekwm-devel">Email to pekwm-devel@lists</a>
2584 </td>
2585 <td>
2586 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2587 </td>
2588 <td>
2589
2590
2591 &mdash;
2592
2593 </td>
2594 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2595 <td class="amount">0</td>
2596 </tr>
2597 <tr>
2598 <td>
2599 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-pgsql-bugs">Email to pgsql-bugs@postgresql</a>
2600 </td>
2601 <td>
2602 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2603 </td>
2604 <td>
2605
2606
2607 &mdash;
2608
2609 </td>
2610 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2611 <td class="amount">1</td>
2612 </tr>
2613 <tr>
2614 <td>
2615 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-phede92">Email to phede92@gmail</a>
2616 </td>
2617 <td>
2618 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2619 </td>
2620 <td>
2621
2622
2623 &mdash;
2624
2625 </td>
2626 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2627 <td class="amount">1</td>
2628 </tr>
2629 <tr>
2630 <td>
2631 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-philip">Email to philip@stoev</a>
2632 </td>
2633 <td>
2634 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2635 </td>
2636 <td>
2637
2638
2639 &mdash;
2640
2641 </td>
2642 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2643 <td class="amount">0</td>
2644 </tr>
2645 <tr>
2646 <td>
2647 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-pj.assis">Email to pj.assis@gmail</a>
2648 </td>
2649 <td>
2650 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2651 </td>
2652 <td>
2653
2654
2655 <a href="/guvcview">guvcview</a>
2656
2657
2658
2659
2660 </td>
2661 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2662 <td class="amount">0</td>
2663 </tr>
2664 <tr>
2665 <td>
2666 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-pytom">Email to pytom@bishoujo</a>
2667 </td>
2668 <td>
2669 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2670 </td>
2671 <td>
2672
2673
2674 &mdash;
2675
2676 </td>
2677 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2678 <td class="amount">0</td>
2679 </tr>
2680 <tr>
2681 <td>
2682 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-raster">Email to raster@rastersoft</a>
2683 </td>
2684 <td>
2685 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2686 </td>
2687 <td>
2688
2689
2690 &mdash;
2691
2692 </td>
2693 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2694 <td class="amount">6</td>
2695 </tr>
2696 <tr>
2697 <td>
2698 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ricerocketeer">Email to ricerocketeer@gmx</a>
2699 </td>
2700 <td>
2701 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2702 </td>
2703 <td>
2704
2705
2706 &mdash;
2707
2708 </td>
2709 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2710 <td class="amount">0</td>
2711 </tr>
2712 <tr>
2713 <td>
2714 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-robby">Email to robby@periapsis</a>
2715 </td>
2716 <td>
2717 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2718 </td>
2719 <td>
2720
2721
2722 &mdash;
2723
2724 </td>
2725 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2726 <td class="amount">1</td>
2727 </tr>
2728 <tr>
2729 <td>
2730 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-root">Email to root@neosofti</a>
2731 </td>
2732 <td>
2733 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2734 </td>
2735 <td>
2736
2737
2738 <a href="/1buubg">Bulgarian Ubuntu Guide</a>
2739
2740
2741
2742
2743 </td>
2744 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2745 <td class="amount">0</td>
2746 </tr>
2747 <tr>
2748 <td>
2749 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-rr">Email to rr@thomasrutter</a>
2750 </td>
2751 <td>
2752 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2753 </td>
2754 <td>
2755
2756
2757 &mdash;
2758
2759 </td>
2760 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2761 <td class="amount">0</td>
2762 </tr>
2763 <tr>
2764 <td>
2765 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-s.adam">Email to s.adam@diffingo</a>
2766 </td>
2767 <td>
2768 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2769 </td>
2770 <td>
2771
2772
2773 <a href="/fwbackups">fwbackups</a>
2774
2775
2776
2777
2778 </td>
2779 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2780 <td class="amount">0</td>
2781 </tr>
2782 <tr>
2783 <td>
2784 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-sagar.behere">Email to sagar.behere@gmail</a>
2785 </td>
2786 <td>
2787 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2788 </td>
2789 <td>
2790
2791
2792 <a href="/sarathi">Sarathi</a>
2793
2794
2795
2796
2797 </td>
2798 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2799 <td class="amount">0</td>
2800 </tr>
2801 <tr>
2802 <td>
2803 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-sampo.niskanen">Email to sampo.niskanen@iki</a>
2804 </td>
2805 <td>
2806 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2807 </td>
2808 <td>
2809
2810
2811 <a href="/openrocket">OpenRocket</a>
2812
2813
2814
2815
2816 </td>
2817 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2818 <td class="amount">0</td>
2819 </tr>
2820 <tr>
2821 <td>
2822 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-sapiens">Email to sapiens@t2</a>
2823 </td>
2824 <td>
2825 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2826 </td>
2827 <td>
2828
2829
2830 <a href="/iit">iit</a>
2831
2832
2833
2834
2835 </td>
2836 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2837 <td class="amount">0</td>
2838 </tr>
2839 <tr>
2840 <td>
2841 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-security">Email to security@kde</a>
2842 </td>
2843 <td>
2844 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2845 </td>
2846 <td>
2847
2848
2849 &mdash;
2850
2851 </td>
2852 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2853 <td class="amount">1</td>
2854 </tr>
2855 <tr>
2856 <td>
2857 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-skykidskr">Email to skykidskr@gmail</a>
2858 </td>
2859 <td>
2860 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2861 </td>
2862 <td>
2863
2864
2865 &mdash;
2866
2867 </td>
2868 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2869 <td class="amount">1</td>
2870 </tr>
2871 <tr>
2872 <td>
2873 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-sqlmap-users">Email to sqlmap-users@lists</a>
2874 </td>
2875 <td>
2876 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2877 </td>
2878 <td>
2879
2880
2881 <a href="/sqlmap">sqlmap</a>
2882
2883
2884
2885
2886 </td>
2887 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2888 <td class="amount">0</td>
2889 </tr>
2890 <tr>
2891 <td>
2892 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ster">Email to ster@bdsmcode</a>
2893 </td>
2894 <td>
2895 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2896 </td>
2897 <td>
2898
2899
2900 <a href="/bdsmcode-open-translation-project">The BDcode Open Translation Project</a>
2901
2902
2903
2904
2905 </td>
2906 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2907 <td class="amount">0</td>
2908 </tr>
2909 <tr>
2910 <td>
2911 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-sup-talk">Email to sup-talk@rubyforge</a>
2912 </td>
2913 <td>
2914 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2915 </td>
2916 <td>
2917
2918
2919 <a href="/sup">sup</a>
2920
2921
2922
2923
2924 </td>
2925 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2926 <td class="amount">0</td>
2927 </tr>
2928 <tr>
2929 <td>
2930 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-support-1">Email to support@enlightgreen</a>
2931 </td>
2932 <td>
2933 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2934 </td>
2935 <td>
2936
2937
2938 <a href="/enlight">enlight</a>
2939
2940
2941
2942
2943 </td>
2944 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2945 <td class="amount">0</td>
2946 </tr>
2947 <tr>
2948 <td>
2949 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-support">Email to support@kalliki</a>
2950 </td>
2951 <td>
2952 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2953 </td>
2954 <td>
2955
2956
2957 <a href="/kalliki-software">kalliki-software</a>
2958
2959
2960
2961
2962 </td>
2963 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2964 <td class="amount">0</td>
2965 </tr>
2966 <tr>
2967 <td>
2968 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-swhite.owl">Email to swhite.owl@gmail</a>
2969 </td>
2970 <td>
2971 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2972 </td>
2973 <td>
2974
2975
2976 <a href="/contab">Contab</a>
2977
2978
2979
2980
2981 </td>
2982 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2983 <td class="amount">0</td>
2984 </tr>
2985 <tr>
2986 <td>
2987 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-technetix">Email to technetix@gmail</a>
2988 </td>
2989 <td>
2990 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
2991 </td>
2992 <td>
2993
2994
2995 &mdash;
2996
2997 </td>
2998 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
2999 <td class="amount">0</td>
3000 </tr>
3001 <tr>
3002 <td>
3003 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ticket+myles.13715-c2wt8em4">Email to ticket+myles.13715-c2wt8em4@lighthouseapp</a>
3004 </td>
3005 <td>
3006 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3007 </td>
3008 <td>
3009
3010
3011 <a href="/django-basic-tumblelog">Django Basic Tumblelog</a>
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016 </td>
3017 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3018 <td class="amount">0</td>
3019 </tr>
3020 <tr>
3021 <td>
3022 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tim+pydee">Email to tim+pydee@io41</a>
3023 </td>
3024 <td>
3025 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3026 </td>
3027 <td>
3028
3029
3030 &mdash;
3031
3032 </td>
3033 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3034 <td class="amount">0</td>
3035 </tr>
3036 <tr>
3037 <td>
3038 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tom.tdw">Email to tom.tdw@gmail</a>
3039 </td>
3040 <td>
3041 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3042 </td>
3043 <td>
3044
3045
3046 &mdash;
3047
3048 </td>
3049 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3050 <td class="amount">0</td>
3051 </tr>
3052 <tr>
3053 <td>
3054 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tranter">Email to tranter@pobox</a>
3055 </td>
3056 <td>
3057 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3058 </td>
3059 <td>
3060
3061
3062 &mdash;
3063
3064 </td>
3065 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3066 <td class="amount">1</td>
3067 </tr>
3068 <tr>
3069 <td>
3070 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-treetop-dev">Email to treetop-dev@google-groups</a>
3071 </td>
3072 <td>
3073 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3074 </td>
3075 <td>
3076
3077
3078 <a href="/treetop">Treetop</a>
3079
3080
3081
3082
3083 </td>
3084 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3085 <td class="amount">0</td>
3086 </tr>
3087 <tr>
3088 <td>
3089 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-trr">Email to trr@thomasrutter</a>
3090 </td>
3091 <td>
3092 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3093 </td>
3094 <td>
3095
3096
3097 &mdash;
3098
3099 </td>
3100 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3101 <td class="amount">0</td>
3102 </tr>
3103 <tr>
3104 <td>
3105 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tthurman">Email to tthurman@gnome</a>
3106 </td>
3107 <td>
3108 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3109 </td>
3110 <td>
3111
3112
3113 &mdash;
3114
3115 </td>
3116 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3117 <td class="amount">1</td>
3118 </tr>
3119 <tr>
3120 <td>
3121 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tux4kids-tuxtype-dev">Email to tux4kids-tuxtype-dev@lists</a>
3122 </td>
3123 <td>
3124 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3125 </td>
3126 <td>
3127
3128
3129 &mdash;
3130
3131 </td>
3132 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3133 <td class="amount">1</td>
3134 </tr>
3135 <tr>
3136 <td>
3137 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tuxmath-devel">Email to tuxmath-devel@lists</a>
3138 </td>
3139 <td>
3140 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3141 </td>
3142 <td>
3143
3144
3145 &mdash;
3146
3147 </td>
3148 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3149 <td class="amount">1</td>
3150 </tr>
3151 <tr>
3152 <td>
3153 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-tz">Email to tz@elsie</a>
3154 </td>
3155 <td>
3156 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3157 </td>
3158 <td>
3159
3160
3161 <a href="/zoneinfo">The tz Database</a>
3162
3163
3164
3165
3166 </td>
3167 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3168 <td class="amount">1</td>
3169 </tr>
3170 <tr>
3171 <td>
3172 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-util-linux-ng">Email to util-linux-ng@vger</a>
3173 </td>
3174 <td>
3175 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3176 </td>
3177 <td>
3178
3179
3180 &mdash;
3181
3182 </td>
3183 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3184 <td class="amount">1</td>
3185 </tr>
3186 <tr>
3187 <td>
3188 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-vfx">Email to vfx@vfx</a>
3189 </td>
3190 <td>
3191 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3192 </td>
3193 <td>
3194
3195
3196 &mdash;
3197
3198 </td>
3199 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3200 <td class="amount">0</td>
3201 </tr>
3202 <tr>
3203 <td>
3204 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-wap4u2">Email to wap4u2@gmail</a>
3205 </td>
3206 <td>
3207 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3208 </td>
3209 <td>
3210
3211
3212 &mdash;
3213
3214 </td>
3215 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3216 <td class="amount">1</td>
3217 </tr>
3218 <tr>
3219 <td>
3220 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-wekalist">Email to wekalist@list</a>
3221 </td>
3222 <td>
3223 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3224 </td>
3225 <td>
3226
3227
3228 <a href="/weka">Weka</a>
3229
3230
3231
3232
3233 </td>
3234 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3235 <td class="amount">0</td>
3236 </tr>
3237 <tr>
3238 <td>
3239 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-wjaguar">Email to wjaguar@users</a>
3240 </td>
3241 <td>
3242 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3243 </td>
3244 <td>
3245
3246
3247 <a href="/mtpaint">MTPaint</a>
3248
3249
3250
3251
3252 </td>
3253 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3254 <td class="amount">0</td>
3255 </tr>
3256 <tr>
3257 <td>
3258 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-wpj8014">Email to wpj8014@truemail</a>
3259 </td>
3260 <td>
3261 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3262 </td>
3263 <td>
3264
3265
3266 &mdash;
3267
3268 </td>
3269 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3270 <td class="amount">1</td>
3271 </tr>
3272 <tr>
3273 <td>
3274 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-wwadge">Email to wwadge@gmail</a>
3275 </td>
3276 <td>
3277 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3278 </td>
3279 <td>
3280
3281
3282 &mdash;
3283
3284 </td>
3285 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3286 <td class="amount">0</td>
3287 </tr>
3288 <tr>
3289 <td>
3290 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-xar-devel">Email to xar-devel@googlegroups</a>
3291 </td>
3292 <td>
3293 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3294 </td>
3295 <td>
3296
3297
3298 <a href="/xar">XAR</a>
3299
3300
3301
3302
3303 </td>
3304 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3305 <td class="amount">0</td>
3306 </tr>
3307 <tr>
3308 <td>
3309 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-xcb">Email to xcb@lists</a>
3310 </td>
3311 <td>
3312 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3313 </td>
3314 <td>
3315
3316
3317 &mdash;
3318
3319 </td>
3320 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3321 <td class="amount">1</td>
3322 </tr>
3323 <tr>
3324 <td>
3325 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-ximesteisel">Email to ximesteisel@gmail</a>
3326 </td>
3327 <td>
3328 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3329 </td>
3330 <td>
3331
3332
3333 &mdash;
3334
3335 </td>
3336 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3337 <td class="amount">0</td>
3338 </tr>
3339 <tr>
3340 <td>
3341 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-xorg">Email to xorg@lists</a>
3342 </td>
3343 <td>
3344 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3345 </td>
3346 <td>
3347
3348
3349 &mdash;
3350
3351 </td>
3352 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3353 <td class="amount">1</td>
3354 </tr>
3355 <tr>
3356 <td>
3357 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-xujia19">Email to xujia19@gmail</a>
3358 </td>
3359 <td>
3360 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3361 </td>
3362 <td>
3363
3364
3365 &mdash;
3366
3367 </td>
3368 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3369 <td class="amount">0</td>
3370 </tr>
3371 <tr>
3372 <td>
3373 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-yoda123">Email to yoda123@lavabit</a>
3374 </td>
3375 <td>
3376 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3377 </td>
3378 <td>
3379
3380
3381 &mdash;
3382
3383 </td>
3384 <td class="type">Email Address</td>
3385 <td class="amount">0</td>
3386 </tr>
3387 <tr>
3388 <td>
3389 <a href="/bugs/bugtrackers/auto-zdziura">Email to zdziura@gmail</a>
3390 </td>
3391 <td>
3392 mailto:&lt;email address hidden&gt;
3393 </td>
3394 <td>
3395
3396
3397 &mdash;
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