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[Mageia-dev] Review Of Bugs

+ Florian Hubold + doktor5000 at arcor.de +
+ Tue Nov 1 12:05:46 CET 2011 +

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+ +
Am 01.11.2011 11:45, schrieb andre999:
+> nicolas vigier a écrit :
+>> On Tue, 01 Nov 2011, andre999 wrote:
+>>
+>>> I like that idea, at least as a supplement to multiple maintainers ...
+>>> there are a lot of packages where I could help solve problems, but wouldn't
+>>> want to be a maintainer.  I'm sure this applies to many others.
+Actually i don't get that reasoning. You want to care for some packages.
+This is the same as being their maintainer. And i think it's pretty difficult
+to do worse than having no maintainer at all.
+
+>> You can already help solve problems on any package without being the
+>> maintainer.
+>
+> True ... but my idea (not very well defined at the moment) ... was that maybe 
+> we could have a list of those interested in gnome, for example, and any time 
+> a gnome package is reported in bugzilla, they would be automatically added to 
+> the cc list of the bug.  If someone receives an automatic cc, and they're not 
+> interested, they just remove themselves from the cc -- but at least they are 
+> aware of the bug.
+> There could be better ways, just an idea.
+> It would be better than being on the bugzilla mailing list, as few packagers 
+> would want to see every type of bug.
+> But maybe that could be better handled by saved public bugzilla search lists ?
+> Or maybe periodically sending out selective bugzilla search lists ?
+You know you can have saved searches as you wish?
+F.ex. i'm using one showing me Junior Jobs but leaving out new package requests 
+from the results
+https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=runnamed&namedcmd=Junior_job_no_new_packages
+ne for Stale bugs which saw no action in the last 90 days
+https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=Stale%20bugs%20%2890%20days%29&sharer_id=35
+And one which shows me Bug reports with patches:
+https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=patches&sharer_id=81
+
+All of those are available from 
+https://bugs.mageia.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=saved-searches ;)
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