On 07.08.2018 at 22:10, Sara Golemon wrote: > On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 1:17 PM, Tymoteusz Motylewski > <t.motylew...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> - Its not possible to log in, be notified when sth change on issues > > Incorrect. Any issue you comment on will email you (assuming you've > provided a valid email address) on any change. > I'll grant that you shouldn't need to put your email address in a > public place (the obfuscation is a joke) just to subscribe to updates, > but subscribing is possible.
To clarify: you are supposed to be emailed on new comments, if you have reported the bug (i.e. opened the ticket), are assigned to the ticket, or if you have subscribed (Add comment → subscribe). The latter appears to be broken since a while (likely since the tracker has moved to another machine). >> - Its not possible to link issues which are related/duplicated (when >> you're not power user) >> > Is our hypothetical volunteer somewhere between "wanting to help" and > "not wanting to get a php.net account"? Because that's the user who's > unable to link issues. > Also, comments make for lovely links. The bug ID urls are 100% > restful permalinks. Even better: just write “bug #12345”, and the other ticket also gets a comment “Related to bug #54321”. >> - its not possible to state PHP version or OS you're reproducing the issue in >> > The voting functionality is a relatively recent addition. I agree > it'd help to expand its scope. I'm not sure whether this voting is actually useful. Otherwise <https://bugs.php.net/54632> would probably already have been addressed. -- Christoph M. Becker -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php