[arch-general] flyspray mailing list
Hello, what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications? I think it can take off some load from bug wrangler person and may be usefull for Arch users.
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications? like this ? http://www.archlinux.org/feeds/
On 12.03.2011 16:14, solsTiCe d'Hiver wrote:
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications? like this ? http://www.archlinux.org/feeds/
Yes, like this, but I cann't find comments here. Only links to recently changed tasks.
Am Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:12:37 +0300 schrieb Sergej Pupykin <ml@sergej.pp.ru>:
Yes, like this, but I cann't find comments here. Only links to recently changed tasks.
I wouldn't create such a flyspray mailing list, because then you get chaos. As soon as comments to bug reports are mailed to the mailing list, those are most likely answered either in this flyspray mailing list or in arch-general and then you have to look into the mailing list and into flyspray to find the relevant comments. This would make bug handling chaotic and confused. And you would have comments for every bug report and every package unsorted in this mailing list. Have you looked at the flyspray and how many bugs and comments there are? Heiko
On 12.03.2011 22:55, Heiko Baums wrote:
Yes, like this, but I cann't find comments here. Only links to recently changed tasks. I wouldn't create such a flyspray mailing list, because then you get chaos. As soon as comments to bug reports are mailed to the mailing
Am Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:12:37 +0300 schrieb Sergej Pupykin<ml@sergej.pp.ru>: list, those are most likely answered either in this flyspray mailing list or in arch-general and then you have to look into the mailing list and into flyspray to find the relevant comments. This would make bug handling chaotic and confused.
And you would have comments for every bug report and every package unsorted in this mailing list. Have you looked at the flyspray and how many bugs and comments there are? It can be read only ML.
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Sergej Pupykin <ml@sergej.pp.ru> wrote:
On 12.03.2011 16:14, solsTiCe d'Hiver wrote:
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications?
like this ? http://www.archlinux.org/feeds/
Yes, like this, but I cann't find comments here. Only links to recently changed tasks.
You can join the #archlinux-bugs IRC channel. A bot posts notifications of all bug tracker changes including new comments but you need to go on the bug tracker to read them. If you're insterested in a specific bug, use the "watch task" functionality to get all future comments in your mailbox.
Am 12.03.2011 12:39, schrieb Sergej Pupykin:
Hello,
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications?
I think it can take off some load from bug wrangler person and may be usefull for Arch users.
In general, I am not against this. I wouldn't subscribe, but some people might.
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 12.03.2011 12:39, schrieb Sergej Pupykin:
Hello,
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications?
I think it can take off some load from bug wrangler person and may be usefull for Arch users.
In general, I am not against this. I wouldn't subscribe, but some people might.
I have used such lists in other projects without subscribing, the web archives of that list are very useful in showing latest activity. For arch I think it would be good, especially if it showed all the reopening requests and the replys, that are now simply lost. Dimitris
Sergej Pupykin <ml@sergej.pp.ru> wrote:
Hello,
what about creating mailing list with all flyspray notifications?
I think it can take off some load from bug wrangler person and may be usefull for Arch users.
Maybe something like this would help assign bug reports quicker? FWIW i am in favour of such a mailing list too. I prefer it over the RSS feeds. Some concerns though may be whether there would be one list for all projects, or seperate ones. Alternatively can mails be tagged in order to be filtered more easily per project? Or maybe the only list would be for Arch Linux? The other projects are fairly small and usually the maintainer/developer gets notified upon the entry addition. The bug wrangler position AFAIK is valid only for project Arch Linux, not all the other projects. At least thats how it used to be. Additionally, how easy is this to implement? ---- Greg
participants (7)
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Dimitrios Apostolou
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Eric Bélanger
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Grigorios Bouzakis
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Heiko Baums
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Sergej Pupykin
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solsTiCe d'Hiver
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Thomas Bächler