=================== BUG #2415: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2415&group_id=11
Changes by: Jaime E. Villate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2003-Feb-09 10:11 (GMT)
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=================== BUG #2415: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: ddaa Project: Savannah
Submitted on: 2003-Jan-28 17:03
Category: Wishlist Severity: 7 - Major
Priority: Normal Bug Group: None
Resolution: Later Assigned to: villate
Status: Open Effort: 0.00
Summary: mail interface
Original Submission: It would be easier for busy and/or lazy contributors if
there was a mail interface to the bug tracker, patch manager, support manager,
and task list.
The simpler thing would be to allow sending of followup comments by mail to a
specific address.
There could be a global address for all the Savannah mail interface and the
target could be inferred by the "Subject:" of the mail, based on the "Subject"
line of notification mails. An alternative implementation would use a different
mail address like <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Extra features would be to allow all operations to be done my mail, but that
would probably require a command language and GPG-based authentification.
It seems that the Debian BTS use a different address for each bug number. Here
is the original message from our Debian maintainer:
>> As much as I like that fact that texmacs now has a
real bug tracking system, I also have to say that using
a web interface to reply to bugs is extremely
inconvenient. Is there a way to reply to a bug *by
mail*, such that you can just cc to the bugnaumber on
the bug tracking system (as it is the case with the
Debian BTS) ? <<
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