On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 14:04 -0700, Lucas Forschler wrote:
> Changes to the component WebKit Gtk have been saved:
> Default CC list updated to bugs-nore...@webkitgtk.org
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Changes to the component WebKit Gtk have been saved:
Default CC list updated to bugs-nore...@webkitgtk.org
> On Oct 9, 2015, at 12:48 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
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> On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 09:15 -0700, Lucas Forschler wrote:
>> Default CC List:
>> bugs-nore...@webkitgtk.org did not match an
On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 09:15 -0700, Lucas Forschler wrote:
> Default CC List:
> bugs-nore...@webkitgtk.org did not match anything
>
> Can you create a bugzilla user with that email, and I’ll try again?
> Thanks,
> Lucas
Done, could you try again please?
We also experimented a bit with it an
On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 09:15 -0700, Lucas Forschler wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Attempting to add it resulted in an error. I believe this may have to
> be a valid/registered email address inside bugzilla.
> Here is the error I received:
>
> Bugzilla was unable to make any match at all for one or mor
Hi Michael,
Attempting to add it resulted in an error. I believe this may have to be a
valid/registered email address inside bugzilla.
Here is the error I received:
Bugzilla was unable to make any match at all for one or more of the names
and/or email addresses you entered on the previous page
On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 15:41 -0700, Lucas Forschler wrote:
> I can add a default CC for the WebKit Gtk component. However, I’m not
> sure if using a fake email would cause any negative side effects.
> (possibly an email bounce message on the mail server every time a bug
> was created?)
>
> Lucas
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> On Sep 28, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>
> I was thinking it might be possible to just add some fake email addresses to
> the auto-CC list, like webkitgtk-ma...@webkit.bugs
I poked around a little. I don’t think it’s easy to do this.
> But if we need to use real addresses, we
I can add a default CC for the WebKit Gtk component. However, I’m not sure if
using a fake email would cause any negative side effects. (possibly an email
bounce message on the mail server every time a bug was created?)
Lucas
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 3:38 PM, Darin Adler wrote:
>
>> On Sep 28, 2
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Darin Adler wrote:
>
>> On Sep 28, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 14:32 -0700, Darin Adler wrote:
>>> Yes, I’m sure someone can help. Do you have the accounts for each
>>> component? Then we can add these to the auto-CC list
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 14:32 -0700, Darin Adler wrote:
>> Yes, I’m sure someone can help. Do you have the accounts for each
>> component? Then we can add these to the auto-CC list.
>
> I was thinking it might be possible to just add some
On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 14:32 -0700, Darin Adler wrote:
> Yes, I’m sure someone can help. Do you have the accounts for each
> component? Then we can add these to the auto-CC list.
I was thinking it might be possible to just add some fake email
addresses to the auto-CC list, like webkitgtk-ma...@webk
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:52 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 09:39 -0700, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:
>> Yet another approach used by the Accessibility component is to have a
>> technical account auto-CC'ed, and then anyone interested can follow
>> this account. This seems lik
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 09:39 -0700, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:
> Yet another approach used by the Accessibility component is to have a
> technical account auto-CC'ed, and then anyone interested can follow
> this account. This seems like the most reliable solution to me.
If someone with admin rights
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 09:39 -0700, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:
> Yet another approach used by the Accessibility component is to have a
> technical account auto-CC'ed, and then anyone interested can follow
> this account. This seems like the most reliable solution to me.
Yeah, I think that would be
Yet another approach used by the Accessibility component is to have a technical
account auto-CC'ed, and then anyone interested can follow this account. This
seems like the most reliable solution to me.
- Alexey
14 сент. 2015 г., в 9:26, Brian Burg написал(а):
> It should be possible for an
It should be possible for an administrator to set a component's default
assignee and default cc: list. We use the default-cc approach for the Web
Inspector component (though it often goes out of date).
However, the default assignee approach seems nice from a self-service POV, and
we don’t seem
Hi,
In WebKit Bugzilla the default assignee for all bugs is Nobody. This is
problematic because it makes it really hard to notice when new bugs are
filed against a particular component. For example, I want to be CCed on
all new bugs in the WebKit Gtk component. If there was a fake default
assignee
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