On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Grigorios Bouzakis <grbzks@xsmail.com> wrote:
Angus <charmender@gmail.com> wrote:
But a script should be able to take care of this, no?
Doesn't a script solve everything? Here is Arch's customized flyspray: http://projects.archlinux.org/vhosts/bugs.archlinux.org.git
Thanks. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with php (I've always found it a bit too stinky stinky for my taste). If Arch would use Roundup or something else python based I could probably hack it though...
You guessed it, its because the maintainer has to become aware of the bug report. Which usually means someone should assign it to him :)
Again, I'm saying there should be a straightforward option for the user to do that him/herself when filing the bug report. This I think applies especially to a community like Arch, where there are many packages (and thus bugs) to manage and users tend to be somewhat less clueless then in most other communities. If flyspray can't be fixed to include this basic functionality, perhaps replacing it with something else would be a good idea?