Hi All. I've been thinking about Bugzilla and there's a couple of things that occur to me. 1) Bug status information. Bugzilla seems to have been designed on the assumption that a bug would immediately be assigned to a module owner who would categorize, manage then hopefully fix and close them. OpenSSH doesn't seem to work like that. Bugs appear to be community property (witness how many bugs remain assigned to "openssh-unix-dev" and are updated by multiple people), however there are many fewer people who can actually fix the bugs than people updating and/or managing the bugs. It might be useful if there was an easy way for the core developers to recognise that there is a fix attached to the bug to be reviewed and applied or rejected (example: there has been an analysis and proposed fix attached to bug #245 for nearly three months but it's still listed as "NEW" and "critical"). It might be useful if there was a "Proposed Fix" status (or use of "Assigned" or something for that) for the bugs to make them recognisable. (I am hesitant to assign a bug to openssh-unix-dev since I don't own that address or assign it to myself because it implies I have the authority to fix it). 2) Notification email subjects. Currently Bugzilla sends email notifications with subjects like: [Bug bugno] New: Subject of bug (for a new bug) [Bug bugno] Subject of bug (for changes to bug) Additionally, if anyone replies to a notification, it normally appears with "Re: " prepended. If you're trying to follow old discussions in the list archive it's very difficult since the bugzilla notifications are not threaded. Would it be possible to have bugzilla generate subjects like: [Bug bugno] Subject of bug (for a new bug) Re: [Bug bugno]: Subject of bug (for changes to a bug) The list archives and threading mailreaders might be able to do a better job of stringing them together. -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au) GPG Fingerprint D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4 37C9 C982 80C7 8FF4 FA69 Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement.
Darren Tucker wrote:> It might be useful if there was an easy way for the core developers to > recognise that there is a fix attached to the bug to be reviewed and > applied or rejected (example: there has been an analysis and proposed > fix attached to bug #245 for nearly three months but it's still listed > as "NEW" and "critical").The CVS version of bugzilla has support for patch review which looks quite nice. When this reaches beta, I'll probably upgrade bugzilla.mindrot.org. > It might be useful if there was a "Proposed Fix" status (or use of > "Assigned" or something for that) for the bugs to make them > recognisable. (I am hesitant to assign a bug to openssh-unix-dev > since I don't own that address or assign it to myself because it > implies I have the authority to fix it). You are looking for the "patch" keyword. That is the intended way to mark bugs with supplied fixes. It is underused, but that doesn't mean it should continue to be.> 2) Notification email subjects. > Currently Bugzilla sends email notifications with subjects like: > [Bug bugno] New: Subject of bug (for a new bug) > [Bug bugno] Subject of bug (for changes to bug) > > Additionally, if anyone replies to a notification, it normally appears > with "Re: " prepended. > > If you're trying to follow old discussions in the list archive it's > very difficult since the bugzilla notifications are not threaded. > > Would it be possible to have bugzilla generate subjects like: > [Bug bugno] Subject of bug (for a new bug) > Re: [Bug bugno]: Subject of bug (for changes to a bug) > > The list archives and threading mailreaders might be able to do a > better job of stringing them together.Good idea - I have changed Bugzilla so it should do this in future. If anyone was relying on the status keyword, you can get at it in the X-Bugzilla-Status header now. -d
Hmm, I'm apparently not set to nomail on this list anymore, so I'm catching up on mail since January, when I started getting mail again. On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 23:39, Darren Tucker wrote: [snip]> 2) Notification email subjects. > Currently Bugzilla sends email notifications with subjects like: > [Bug bugno] New: Subject of bug (for a new bug) > [Bug bugno] Subject of bug (for changes to bug)[snip] There's a patch to add good threading support to bugzilla, by way of the In-Reply-To header. Check out http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31314 Greg -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20030406/f721b6b9/attachment.bin