Yeah, the latter sounds more like what I had in mind.
And thanks for doing this by the way!
- Raphael
Am Fr., 12. Apr. 2019 um 11:12 Uhr schrieb Jonas Devlieghere
:
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:56 AM Raphael Isemann wrote:
>>
>> Can't we just have a list like lldb-bugs (similar to llvm-bugs)
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:56 AM Raphael Isemann
wrote:
> Can't we just have a list like lldb-bugs (similar to llvm-bugs) as the
> default-cc? This way I would have all the bugzilla talk also available
> in my mail, which means I can use my mail client to read comments and
> search them. And peop
On 12/04/2019 10:55, Raphael Isemann wrote:
Can't we just have a list like lldb-bugs (similar to llvm-bugs) as the
default-cc? This way I would have all the bugzilla talk also available
in my mail, which means I can use my mail client to read comments and
search them. And people that don't care a
Can't we just have a list like lldb-bugs (similar to llvm-bugs) as the
default-cc? This way I would have all the bugzilla talk also available
in my mail, which means I can use my mail client to read comments and
search them. And people that don't care about every bug update just
don't subscribe to
On 12/04/2019 10:25, Jonas Devlieghere via lldb-dev wrote:
I was talking to one of the Bugzilla admins (Kristof) earlier today and
he pointed out that the default assignee for lldb bugs in the lldb-dev
list, and that it might be better to change that from default-assignee
to default-cc. That wa
I was talking to one of the Bugzilla admins (Kristof) earlier today and he
pointed out that the default assignee for lldb bugs in the lldb-dev list,
and that it might be better to change that from default-assignee to
default-cc. That way, when the bug gets assigned, the mailing list
continues to ge