Hi,
On Wed, 2018-11-14 at 14:12 +0000, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> But then why did the migration not inherit the old accounts ?
different software, different way of storing accounts? I do not know,
I'm not the server admin for the GNOME project, neither I know
background details for the two here. Maybe the admins even wanted to
clean up the list of users, when bugzilla is basically abandoned (still
used by evolution-related projects for old requests). I think it's not
a big deal to add a new user whom will have the same credentials as the
user in bugzilla, is it?
> I have the opposite experience though(from the old bugzilla)
> There are many reports there that are unfixed and I always had a hard
> time finding stuff there.
Heh, try the search in the gitlab instance, then you'll see what it
means "hard to find stuff". We are going off-topic here though, and
this is only my personal opinion anyway, thus let's skip this.
> Any chance this can be fixed?
Yes, like with any other here. Just file a bug. I understood you did
contribute in the bugzilla already, which is great. If the only
obstacle is to create an account in a new GNOME bug tracker, then it's
pity. I'd understand when it's hosted on a random site, but it's still
completely under GNOME umbrella, thus should not be a problem. (I also
do not like some services out there, which causes some obstacles when I
want to contribute to projects hosted there... I mean, I know both
sides of this.)
> As I recall(not 100% sure though), I got reminders from these
> Cancelled events, will these be "hidden" too?
I do not think so. The option was only for the GUI part calendar views
and the To Do bar).
> Well I just opened an meeting to look at stuff in it.
Right, understood, there is no preview, where one would look into the
details easily.
> Suppose emacs( or your favourite editor) popped up an error window
> every time you open an readonly file ...
Like with libreoffice, it also has an indication that the file is
opened read-only, only not that disturbing (it used to be in the window
title, if I recall correctly). Evolution can be changed, and this
particular change might not be that hard, depending on what it would
look like.
Bye,
Milan
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