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<H1>[Mageia-sysadm] perl team alias?</H1>
<B>Jerome Quelin</B>
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<I>Wed Aug 17 16:54:50 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>On 11/08/17 12:13 +0200, Michael Scherer wrote:
><i> For example :
</I>><i> - while not wanting to take care of a library, a packager would want
</I>><i> to be notified of error on it, because some of his packages use it
</I>><i>
</I>><i> - while not being packager, a upstream developer could subscribe to
</I>><i> our bugzilla to get notification ( was done at plf for upload on some
</I>><i> package )
</I>><i>
</I>><i> - users who are testers, or advanced users of a software would
</I>><i> subscribe to be able to confirm or test bugs. This also goes with some
</I>><i> ideas of madb, to ease collaboration of users and packagers.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> - apprentices, who are not maintainers ( and so cannot be added to the
</I>><i> maint db ), could get bug about rpm they want to help.
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lots of good ideas. and indeed, way more interesting that a mere alias.
><i> So while not everything can be done right now, I think we should keep
</I>><i> those goal in mind when designing the system. Especially make clear what
</I>><i> is the goal of the aliases, and make a way to see who is behind it, and
</I>><i> when to use it, and when to not use it. For example, I am not sure that
</I>><i> assigning a bug to a team is not equivalent to assigning it to no
</I>><i> one :/
</I>><i>
</I>><i> IMHO, the easiest would be to indeed add group maintainer to the current
</I>><i> code base for maintainer db, and find some way to do auto assignement in
</I>><i> bugzilla. For example, a cron job to modify bugzilla when something is
</I>><i> assigned to triage ?
</I>
that would be good!
jérôme
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