On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 2:11 PM, bfoman <bfo.bugm...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
> Xisco FaulĂ­ wrote
>> On the other hand, I found that taking an issue doesn't change the status
>> to ASSIGNED. Could bugzilla be hacked to do it automatically or it's
>> intentioned?
>
> Seems you have to be in contributors security group which "limtis who can
> change priority, severity, qa field, and assigned" - whatever limtis means
> ;).

We* have modified some of the Bugzilla code, so I believe that all
users (by default) can currently change the Assigned field. If that's
not the case for you, feel free to throw a chair or something else
large at me, and we'll investigate!

Thanks,
--R


* In this case, "We" == legacy modifications to Bz that we inherited
from FDO, so it's a more nebulous "We" than what we can pull out of a
git changelog ;-)


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