On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Jean-Baptiste Queru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Actually, it supports tags (they're called labels), but that's
> probably not obvious if you're not a project member. Type-Defect,
> Type-Enhancement or Priority-Medium are 3 such labels. Some others are
> predefined (like Component-Tools) and others can be added as
> predefined, and the system also supports free-form labels.

No, it's not obvious at all, although I just saw that the system
indeed supports labels (with "q=label:...")

> It's not
> ideal (in general, the entire bug system on code.google.com is a bit
> too "light" to support something as large as Android), but it's there.
>
> I'll actually argue that threading isn't necessary (and I don't think
> you had mentioned it). If an issue is so complex that progress to
> resolve it can't be followed linearly, it should be split into
> multiple issues.

That's because, being an engineer you're again thinking of issues. I'm
talking about general ideas, which, as it happens in the brain and
real-life do branch.

Cheers

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