On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Alec Warner <anta...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > I find that often in schemes like this people get caught up designing the > optimal / perfect solution (which is often tricky) as opposed to using a > nice solution that works 95% of the time; but 5% of the time is wrong. >
++ I'd be all for automated bug assignment. Usually when this comes up a bunch of hero bug wranglers step up and say it isn't needed, because we have hero bug wranglers. As long as people keep stepping up to do that I'm not going to tell them that they can't. However, if the bug queue ever does go out of control I'd be all for just auto-assigning them. If they rarely get assigned to the wrong people, then they can just reassign them. And nothing stops us from having a bugzilla query for "new bugs filed in last 24h" for people who want to take a quick look at recent bugs for trends or to help clean them up across projects. -- Rich