On Monday 10 January 2005 01:08, Ricardo Galli wrote: > > Presumably you mean my email address? What if I change my email > > This is another thing,
But it's important?! > > address? I have done this and forgot about my old bugs. In the end I > > could have bugs in there from any number of email adresses. There is no > > (easy..) way to change the reporter email address for a lot of bugs > > simultaneously. > > You can doit via web, see example by Adeodato. That will just give you a list of reports by a particular email address. It doesn't tell you how to change it. > > What if I want automatic notification when additional info is added to > > a particular bug report? Any report, not just my own, like when it is > > closed? > > It does already. Yes, for the reporter. But what if I wanted notification for someone elses bug report? > > Perhaps it is possible to be added as a cc target with the bug > > It is. At least all bug I've reported. The reporter is obviously added. The system wouldn't be of much use otherwise. Again, what if I wanted info on somebody elses bug? > > tracking system. I don't know the system is not really too informative. > > On the other hand with http://bugs.kde.org, I just vote for a bug or > > add my self to the cc list on the bugs homepage. > > May be, but the objective and capabilities of both systems are completely > different. So it's not just "change and just drop in this other bug Well perhaps a lot of clever things are going on behind the scenes, but to any ordinary user it looks rather arcane. > > Please.. If this was the case, probably you could cut back the bug > > count by 20%-50%. I have added additional info to a number of bugs, and > > They do this procedure from time to time, but AFAIK there is a very strong > policy in Debian about closing bugs. Undoubtful. But policy is one thing, reality is another. > Yes, I see. I also thinks that the Debian bug tracking web interface is > very poor and constrained, but it seems is doing its jobs from the point > of view of DDevelopers. And I'm also convinced is a hard die beast. Maybe someone could make a web shell on top of it in something like php. Something that extends it and makes it easy to use and manage? Anders -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]