Sebastian Kayser <[email protected]> writes: > Peter FELECAN wrote on 05.04.2010 15:02: >> Sebastian Kayser <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> as discussed in [1] I have finally elevated the global privileges for >>> all maintainers in Mantis to DEVELOPER. This means, everyone should now >>> be able to do everyday work on bugs (like moving or assigning) for _all_ >>> packages, not just the ones which one specifically owns. >>> >>> Questions or anything not working as expected? Please let me know. >>> >>> Sebastian >>> >>> [1]http://lists.opencsw.org/pipermail/maintainers/2010-January/011158.html >> >> And this answers to what requirement(s)? > > Is this a sincere question (not quite sure, your mails seemed to have a > touch of irony/sarcasm lately)?
What make you doubt my sincerity? Of course, there were irony about the oldish releases of our beloved operating system but other than that... > It just makes working on/with bugs easier for maintainers. Bugs against > orphaned packages can now be worked on before you officially > release/adopt the package. If you mis-file a bug against the wrong > package (like it happened with multiple tabs and the Mantis cookie > mechanism of tracking the currently active project) you can move it > yourself, without calling upon an administrator. In the end it gives > everyone a bit more flexibility. That I understand. >> Strangely, the assignment was not a feature available for a "developer" >> in the messages that you refer but now it changes? > > The key in Roger's message was "if I remember". As it stands, developers > can assign bugs out of the box, no change required. I didn't knew that. Thank you for the answers. -- Peter _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
