On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 15:06:34 -0600 R Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Ciaran McCreesh wrote: | > I've been going through the EBUILD list at random and providing | > lists of things that need to be fixed before the ebuild can be | > considered for inclusion. The WONTFIX resolution along with a | > comment asking for the submitter to reopen with a fixed ebuild is | > used when problems are found. | | Is it possible to leave these bugs in an open state?
I'd rather not... There're 600+ items on the list, it's too hard to maintain. | WONTFIX doesn't seem the right tool for the job: | | WONTFIX | The problem described is a bug which will never be fixed. And the ebuild attached will never be 'fixed' in the state it is in. | Often i believe the ebuild submitter is a different party than the | one who originally opened the bug. Also, an individual who fixes up | an ebuild to comply with the review could again be a completely | different person. Neither of these people can reopen the bug. Yeah, the lack of reopening powers is a problem. I'd rather this was solved by a) letting any authenticated user reopen any bug and, if necessary, b) allowing developers to lock bugs. | Can I suggest REVIEW+ and REVIEW- keywords? :) When an updated | ebuild is submitted, the submitter could simply remove the REVIEW- | keyword to get the bug back in the to-be-reviewed queue. Changing keywords correctly seems to be rather a lot to ask from people who can't even manage to mark ebuilds as text/plain... -- Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, Shell tools, Fluxbox, Cron) Mail : ciaranm at gentoo.org Web : http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm
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