On Jun 18, 2005, at 15:13:41, Dave Jones wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 02:45:39PM -0700, Martin J. Bligh wrote:
The external one is infintely simpler than the internal IBM one, and
the distro ones. I *really, really* prefer to keep it that way.
Having
said that, it does have a few fields (eg version, and
category/subcategory) that should be filled out properly, and that's
not easy to do via email.
For now, my intent is to allow bug filing via web only, and followup
comments by email. If lots of people scream and curse at me, I'll
reconsider I suppose.
Something that I'd *really* love to see is usage of other bugzillas
xml-rpc interfaces, so that for eg, if someone files a Fedora bug
where some driver blows up, and I think it doesn't look like
it's caused by any patch in our tree, I'd love to click a button
in rh-bugzilla and have the bug automatically be also filed
in bugme.osdl, with the various comments mirrored back to the
originating bugzilla.
Another wishlist feature I've seen is to have a mailing list archiver
attached to bugzilla that receives and stores the last month worth of
emails on the list. At any time someone can login and:
o Bind an archived email to a bugzilla bug-report
o Create a new bugzilla bug-report from an archived email (with
extra fields specified by the user).
o Add an archived followup email in a thread to the bug-report.
Once an email is bound, it is marked for permanent storage in bugzilla
(as opposed to the temporary one month storage for all emails).
The first time the "create" or "bind" options are selected for a given
thread, a post would be sent to the list indicating the bind, from the
bugzilla address for that bug. Any followup posts that CC that address
will automatically be included in the bug database. It seems that would
allow users to quickly and easily tie the bug database to the email
archive, although I could very easily be missing something here.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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