I was asked about possible changes of the way how tinderbox detected bugs shall 
be filed, eg. to reduce the amount of attached files. There were ideas to store 
eg. logs et al at AWS s3 and use b.g.o. only for the bug report itself.

I started with the tinderbox being a 1-liner serving my purpose. It grewed up 
by the needs of other devs. So maybe it is time for changes?

I do use pybugz to create bugs. Before I do manually check whether it is 
aalredy reported (yes, this is error prone). Reporting a bug once is my 
preferred solution. Bercause it is a little bit uncomfortable for me to attach 
files later manually at individual request.

I'm open for any opinions / ideas.

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Toralf
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