On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 9:52 AM, j. van den hoff
<veedeeh...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 17:21:04 +0100, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
>  For those who don't need the full features of the ticketing system, i
>> think
>> i've discovered a new way to keep track of bugs: use a "fixme" tag.
>>
>> [stephan@host:~/cvs/fossil/libfossil]$ f-tag -a 4b05c2c59fa6 -t fixme -v
>> "This artifact causes an HTTP 500 in the /manifest page of the CGI demo.
>> It
>> is a 'bad' artifact - accidentally imported from the fossil(1) repo during
>> manifest parsing tests. Should not crash, though (and the f-xxxx CLI tools
>> fail gracefully with it)."
>>
>> Applied tag [+fixme] to [4b05c2c59fa6]. New tag rid=4897 with value [This
>> artifact causes an HTTP 500 in the /manifest page of the CGI demo. It is a
>> 'bad' artifact - accidentally imported from the fossil(1) repo during
>> manifest parsing tests. Should not crash, though (and the f-xxxx CLI tools
>> fail gracefully with it).] for user [stephan].
>>
>> [stephan@host:~/cvs/fossil/libfossil]$ f push
>> Push to http://step...@fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/
>> libfossil/index.cgi
>> Round-trips: 1   Artifacts sent: 1  received: 0
>> Push finished with 1909 bytes sent, 2999 bytes received
>>
>
> nice. but unfortunately not quite what we need here (it'd be somewhat
> awkward to assign a jpeg image as the vaulue to the tag, e.g. ;-)).
>
> what do other people think: is someone else missing the ability to
> edit/modify ticket comments retrospectively?
>

I would put it at a "very strongly desired" level. I've needed the ability
to clean up mistakes a number of times and it is distracting to have
irrelevant junk in the history of a ticket.


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