<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Havoc> There are about 300 glib/pango/gtk bugs in bugzilla, so you need
> Havoc> to work on your search technique. ;-)
>
> Havoc> Anyway, this bug isn't in there.
>
> ...
>
> Thanks for the description of the problem. I'll take a look at the code.
> My eyes will probably glaze over, but one never knows...
>
> As for searching bugzilla, I think I'm getting the hang of it. Seems a bit
> complex for average use. Perhaps the main query page should eliminate
> everything but the Product selector and the Description text field and
> default everything else. The current query page could then be used as an
> "advanced search" page. Asking the user to potentially consider 29 choices
> seems a bit extreme for everyday use. I will be happy to whip up an
> alternate bit of HTML if anyone would be interested in putting it in place.
> Who are the right people to bug?
If you think the GNOME bugzilla query page is complicated, go look
at the standard query page, on say, bugzilla.mozilla.org. ;-)
Going with a simple and advanced query page would be possible, and is
something I've considered, though I don't think simple could be nearly
as simple as you suggest.
The bugzilla.gnome.org sources can be found as the 'buzilla' component
in GNOME cvs. It's a mix of the stock bugzilla and customizations
from bugzilla.redhat.com. (Mostly moving to a template system for
generating the HTML.)
Suggestions for bugzilla.gnome.org should go in the "bugzilla.gnome.org"
component. Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will go to the people who
maintian bugzilla.
Regards,
Owen
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