There is also an *awesome* Thunderbird extension <
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/bugzilla-helper/> that
lets you add a Product and Component view to the treeview of your emails to
quickly be able to tell which bug is in which component.  It also lets you
respond to bugs directly from Thunderbird by replying to your bugmail.

--
Ehsan
<http://ehsanakhgari.org/>


On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 3:20 AM, Anthony Ricaud <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 16/04/14 16:36, Armen Zambrano G. wrote:
>
>> What is the current process for triaging b2g bugs?
>> I know that relman has flags for scheduled releases but I don't think I
>> should be using those.
>>
>> I file bugs with steps to reproduce, build information and they get
>> ignored for a long long time. Only some of my bugs get attention.
>>
>> Should I stop filing bugs?
>> I'm trying to help find issues as early as possible to allow development
>> not find them too late in the game.
>>
>> Looking forward to help,
>> Armen
>>
>>
> This is an area where we're really bad. IMHO it should be up to module
> owners to watch their components. I'm watching the Dialer component but I'm
> currently behind by 400 mails. If you filed any in that component, you can
> cc me and I'll take a look.
>
> If longtime Gecko contributors have any tips on how to effectively watch a
> component, I'm all ears.
>
> If you believe your bug is a show-stopper, you can mark it as
> blocking-b2g: 1.3|1.4|2.0? . This will be triaged for sure.
>
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