I guess, something like this, would be pretty close if we don't have tags and 
are still willing to filter NetCAT based bugs:


project = NETBEANS and createdDate  >= '2018/10/8' and createdDate <= 
'2018/10/31' and reporter in ('mkowsiak', 'jkovalsky', 'geertjan', 'alextech', 
...) ORDER BY created DESC 


Michal

> Dnia 1 listopada 2018 o 12:10 Geertjan Wielenga 
> <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.INVALID> napisał(a):
> 
> 
> Is there a way to get a list of all the issues filed through the NetCAT
> program?
> 
> Gj
> 
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 9:36 AM <mic...@owsiak.org> wrote:
> 
> > Hello Jiri, hello Alexander,
> >
> > here are my thoughts.
> >
> > > 1. Tickets in strange state
> > >
> > > The luxury of dedicated people paid by Sun/Oracle to pay attention to
> > > bugs, develop features, respond to e-mails and the like are gone. With
> > > the same argument statement "...the dev team cannot address each
> > > issue..." makes no sense because there is no dev team. The dev team is
> > > you.
> >
> > I am afraid I support Alexander here. I bet there are people who have no
> > idea how to code using Java, yet still use NetBeans (e.g. PHP, HTML, C/C++).
> >
> > > Complaining about issues being ignored equals showing own
> > > misunderstanding how open source software development works. Good news
> > > is that you can filter the issues reported in October, trying to
> > > reproduce them one by one, adding your investigations and setting their
> > > status and/or priorities correctly. When do you plan to do that?
> >
> > I also got impression (from what I have read on pages dedicated to the
> > process) that we should focus on testing only.
> >
> > But, at the same time, I agree with you, Jiri. If there are no dedicated
> > developers anymore (I mean, people who are actually paid for developing
> > NetBeans), then, solving issues lays on volunteers and I won't raise this
> > kind of objections (not tackling the issues in Jira). Simply, the landscape
> > of NetBeans has changed and I need to adapt to it.
> >
> > > 2. Tribe leaders are useless
> > >
> > > I am afraid I disagree. True tribe leaders are precious asset for
> > > NetCAT. They simply act as managers, communicating with their tribe
> > > members, finding their strengths/weaknesses, then distributing the work
> > > load, periodically checking the status/progress, reminding about
> > > incomplete tasks, triaging issues, escalating the most serious ones to
> > > the NetCAT program coordinators, organizing meetups, etc. If these do
> > > not exist, everything falls on plates of NetCAT program coordinators
> > > which are obviously overloaded which leaves NetCAT participants with
> > > impression of chaos, ignorance or frustration.
> >
> > OK, maybe it's still happening, maybe all these activities are still
> > taking place, but, to be honest, I haven't seen that this time that much.
> >
> > I remember older editions of NetCAT, with weekly reports summarizing
> > activities, providing information to whole team, so it knew where it was
> > standing at any, given, time. So, this time, I thought that NetCAT was
> > targeted more towards solo players who want to decide for themselves how to
> > update docs, what to choose for testing, etc. Which, in fact, suits me
> > better :)
> >
> > Michal
> >
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