TL;DR
"People supporting 3.22 and 16.05 deployments should get involved on
testing in the stable branches to make sure no regression is
introduced"
Means: either test now or do not complain later (but open bug reports
instead :))
2016-09-07 19:07 GMT+01:00 Tomas Cohen Arazi :
> Ok, yesterday I to
> [1] This might deserve a warning entry in about page IMHO.
Done, see bug 17274.
2016-09-07 19:07 GMT+01:00 Tomas Cohen Arazi :
> Ok, yesterday I took some time to fill (and provide patches for):
> - Bug 17261 - Add memcached configuration info to about.pl
> - Bug 17262 - Plack on packages is no
Hi to all,
Watching new bug in bugzilla I see around one SPAM 'bug' every 2 day.
What do we want to do with those 'bugs' ?
Bye
Zeno Tajoli
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Greetings,
Define "SPAM" bug.
Someone not searching for duplicates? People advertising something
completely not related to Koha?
The former means at least they are interacting with the community. The
latter is a serious problem.
GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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From: Tajoli Zeno
The later:
17276, 17242, 17219, 17199, 17071, 17070, etc.
2016-09-08 13:52 GMT+01:00 Mark Tompsett :
> Greetings,
>
> Define "SPAM" bug.
> Someone not searching for duplicates? People advertising something
> completely not related to Koha?
> The former means at least they are interacting with the
> Wait, someont//thing is writting bug report with the title "SPAM", or have
> they been rewritten by an admin leaving no trace?
It is a better title
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Wait, someont//thing is writting bug report with the title "SPAM", or
have they been rewritten by an admin leaving no trace?
Because I expect my spam to at least offer me 8000$/month working from home.
On 09/08/2016 09:13 AM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
The later:
17276, 17242, 17219, 17199, 17071,
Hi,
Il 08/09/2016 14:52, Mark Tompsett ha scritto:
Greetings,
Define "SPAM" bug.
Someone not searching for duplicates? People advertising something
completely not related to Koha?
The former means at least they are interacting with the community. The
latter is a serious problem.
I speaking a
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Jonathan Druart
wrote:
> The later:
> 17276, 17242, 17219, 17199, 17071, 17070, etc.
I have disabled the BZ accounts that filed those bugs, none of which
had any activity other than creating the spam.
If this turns out to be more than just a blip, there appea
Hi all,
those are real 'spam bugs' - the content is totally unrelated to Koha
and just lengthy nonsense. When I see one of them going through the
daily bug email I mark all the comments as 'private' so they no longer
show and also change the title of the bug to 'SPAM'. So if we want to
delet
I delete them in the db as I see them, their history goes too then.
I'll clean any with spam in the title today
Chris
On 9 September 2016 5:09:14 AM NZST, Katrin wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>those are real 'spam bugs' - the content is totally unrelated to Koha
>and just lengthy nonsense. When I see one
Please correct one of the latest db revs.
16.06.00.016 and 16.06.00.017 are now the same and should not be.
Thanks,
Marcel
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