On 24/05/2016 16:54, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Emma Humphries wrote:
Last week the bugzilla.mozilla.org team had a work week in the San
Francisco office. They were finishing the work on the modal edit view in
Bugzilla, and joined them to land another new feature: Readable Statuses.

Bugs in bugzilla.mozilla.org have a lot of metadata, and it's often not
immediately obvious what the state of a bug is. To help with that, I've
written an *opinionated* package for npm that looks at the bug's metadata
and returns a readable status message.

Hi Emma,

This sounds interesting! I looked at the npm page and the github repo,
but I didn't see any example output. I'm interested to know what the
readable statuses look like. Do you have a pointer to examples?

Thanks,
-Ted

You can see this in bmo if you have the new/modal/experimental UI enabled ( https://bugzillatips.wordpress.com/2015/08/07/new-modal-ui-for-show_bug-on-bmo/ ) . Here's an example:

"Status (ASSIGNED regression bug found in Firefox 47 with no priority awaiting an answer on a request for information)"

~ Gijs
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