On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 10:41 PM, Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > As some have noticed, bugbot has silently gone away, with no notice or > message from it's maintainers. By all accounts it has now been > (silently) taken over by Mozilla, and now serves Mozilla projects > exclusively and no longer interacts with other bug trackers. Nice of > them to tell anyone.... > > Fortunately thanks to Harald Sitter we've now equipped sKreamer (the > forum rss bot, among other things) with the ability to act as a > replacement for bugbot, at least in regards to working with > bugs.kde.org. Other trackers are not supported. > > As they no longer have any use for the information, i've also severed > the bug email flow that bugs.kde.org was previously sending to > bug...@landfill.bugzilla.org effective immediately. All bugs will > continue to be notified to kde-bugs-d...@kde.org as usual.
As a follow up to this, i've now adapted some of the scripts we use to power commit notifications to support notifications for Bugzilla changes as well. A global feed for all activity on bugs.kde.org will be posted in #kde-bugs-activity. The behaviour of this can be configured in bugzilla/notifications.cfg in the sysadmin/irc-notifications repository, much like commit notifications. It uses Python 3 regular expressions for filtering of the following fields: - Product - Assignee - Priority - Severity > > Regards, > Ben Cooksley > KDE Sysadmin Cheers, Ben