Hello,

My bug (#293166) is tagged "usertags-close", which presumably means
"once usertags are implemented, fully tested, and more stabilized,
this bug may be closed, since it requests some subset of functionality
offered by usertags".

However, I don't understand how that would happen.  I want to be able
to go to

  http://bugs.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

And see, for example, bug #340278 listed because I had made comments
to it.  How would such a thing be possible with usertags?  Well, I see
that it would be possible for me to do it, by manually setting
usertags justin-was-here, but thats not really acceptable; its too
inconvenient, and isn't possible to look at the [large] number of bugs
on which I've _already_ commented.  That would require me downloading
the bug database .. and would, in general, require everyone
downloading the bug database.

What needs to happen to allow this, is for someone to write code to
look through every (opened?) bug, and make list; for each submitter
address, what bugs has that submitter influenced, in any way?  debbugs
code code needs to maintain that list in the future.  Then the cgi
script can just pull up the list from the file..

I'm reading debbugs code now (not cvs version, yet) to get an idea how
things are done..

-- 
Clear skies,
Justin


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