On 4/5/06, Sergio Villar Senin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Olav Vitters wrote: > > On 4/4/06, Sergio Villar Senin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> * integration with GNOME Bugzilla > > > > Bugzilla in general could be difficult, but GNOME Bugzilla can be > > done, providing the client somehow knows the Bugzilla product. Not all > > modules built by jhbuild are on b.g.o, some might be on > > bugs.freedesktop.org or elsewhere. It should also not spam the > > developers, so it must be sure it is actually a bug before > > automatically filing it. E.g. if it builds something for the first > > time and it doesn't work, it probably is some configuration error. > > > > The server should be responsible for filing the bugs, otherwise we > > might have 100 bugs filed at the same time. Plus it should avoid > > filing the same bug over and over again. > > I think I didn't explain it enough. What I'm trying to say with > "integration with GNOME Bugzilla" is the usual integration between > tinderbox and bugzilla, that's it, the tinderbox inserts links to the > bugs solved by each checkin into the status pages. Currently this > integration works if both tools are located in the same machine. > Integration with remote Bonsai and Bugzilla are in Mike Taylor's todo > list, so maybe it will be available soon.
Hmm.. I assume then that currently it provides the status of the bug in the title? Otherwise for a simple link it wouldn't matter where the server was (meaning Bugzilla which is my only interest). > I do not suggest to automatically submit bugs, I think this is a human > task. IMHO I could be better do send a mail (we currently do it here in > our projects), don't you think so? Haven't made my mind up. Mailing prevents bugspam, but with large projects creating a bug might be handier for developers as there always is the chance a triager will review it (and mark it invalid/notabug when it doesn't make sense). Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
