On 27 July 2013 13:56, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 07/27/2013 02:16 PM, schrieb sebb:
>
>> On 27 July 2013 12:10, janI<j...@apache.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 27 July 2013 12:54, sebb<seb...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 27 July 2013 11:47, janI<j...@apache.org>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> @rob, you are the BZ expert, is it possible to automate a BZ process,
>>>>
>>>> that
>>>>>
>>>>> unassigns BZ issues, assigned to a person but untouched for a year ?
>>>>>
>>>>> see
>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122035
>>>>>
>>>>> I think its important, that issues not being worked on are kept in the
>>>>> global pool so it is obvious that anyone can work on it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In the main instance, it's not possible to assign issues, because once
>>>> they have been assigned, Bugzilla only sends change notifications to
>>>> the new assignee.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I thought it was possible to make a report containing all issues not
>>> touched a year and not assigned to "iss...@openoffice.apache.org", and
>>> then
>>> use this report as basis for a script (or what its called in BZ) that
>>> assigns the issues to "iss...@openoffice.apache.org"
>>>
>>> It was not a question of where the mails get sent to, but more to have an
>>> updated list of "who works on what".
>>
>>
>> Yes, I realise that.
>>
>> But should you be allowing issues to be assigned away from the
>> devloper list at all?
>
>
> We have a dedicated mailing list only for BZ issues. That should be enough.
> Everybody who is interested in these mails can subscribe there.

Yes.

>
>> Does it not matter that changes to such issues are no longer reported
>> to the developer list?
>
>
> They were never reported to dev@. And, to be honest, I would not prefer it.
> We have sometimes more than 200 mails from issues per day. Do you want to
> have them all on a dev@ mailing list? ;-)

Yes - by that I mean a mailing list that devs can subscribe to; does
not have to be the dev discussion list.

> At least here in this dev@ not everybody is a developer and works on code.
> I'm sure that is different with other Apache projects.

Sorry, I was a bit lax: when I wrote "the devloper list", I meant "the
developer list used for BZ mails"

> Marcus
>
>
>
>
>>>> Or maybe that particular Bugzilla 'feature' has been fixed in your
>>>> Bugzilla?
>>>>
>>>> Easy enough to check - create a dummy issue and assign it; make some
>>>> changes and see where the mails get sent.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> rgds
>>>>> jan I.
>
>
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