What do others think of having http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/patch-nag.cgi replace http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/patch-report.cgi ?
I believe this provides more information and makes it much easier to get straight to the patches so that they can be marked as reviewed (You don't have to click on a link which takes you to patch-status.cgi which redirects you to buglist.cgi, where you have to click on another link for the bug you want, where you have to scroll down to the patch that you want to edit. My version has a link to editing each individual patch on the first page so that there is only one level of nesting). Making the change means that people with bookmarks get a new improved version immediately; not replacing means yet-another-patch-report. :-) (Note also that I've already cheated and made patch-status.cgi point to patch-nag.cgi -- limiting to a product or even a component sure speeds the query up). Other questions: 1) Is there anything that should be added/removed/modified with the patch-nag.cgi page? (Sebastien suggested modifying attachment.cgi by adding an action=review option that looks like action=view but provides a link to the attachment box of show_bug.cgi; the idea being that patch-nag.cgi would then link to action=review instead of action=edit for the patches) 2) I would like to periodically email maintainers a condensed form of what's on the patch-nag.cgi page, and then provide them with a link to the patch-nag/patch-report page. How often should such an email be sent, and what should its contents be? (My current idea is something like "You have xx unreviewed patches in product blablabla; click on <link to patch-nag/patch-report> for more info, but note that the following new patches have been added to this list in the last <day/week/whatever>: <basic info about new patches>" This idea would require some additional work to get patch ages, but not a whole lot) Thanks, Elijah _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
