Thanks, will have a look tomorrow.
Sounds like we should keep BZ as it is.
Jan
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:bode...@apache.org]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2018 13:27
> An: dev@ant.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: [Bug 33169] KIndly update t
On 2018-06-28, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> The ASF installations allow everybody to create accounts and everybody
> to create new issues. This is a deliberate choice and is the same for
> JIRA and Bugzilla - and is the best choice for an open source project
> IMHO.
> I'm not sure whether JIRA allows
On 2018-06-28, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
>>> Just curious about our bugzilla infrastructure - do random users get
>>> to change the content of these bugs, even if they aren't the ones who
>>> reported the issue?
>> Yes.
>> Back when Bugzilla was introduced the developers and admins falsely
>>
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 at 11:43, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> > > Just curious about our bugzilla infrastructure - do random users get
> > > to change the content of these bugs, even if they aren't the ones who
> > > reported the issue?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > Back when Bugzilla was introduced the
> > Just curious about our bugzilla infrastructure - do random users get
> > to change the content of these bugs, even if they aren't the ones who
> > reported the issue?
>
> Yes.
>
> Back when Bugzilla was introduced the developers and admins falsely
> assumed only sensible people would be
On 2018-06-28, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
> Just curious about our bugzilla infrastructure - do random users get
> to change the content of these bugs, even if they aren't the ones who
> reported the issue?
Yes.
Back when Bugzilla was introduced the developers and admins falsely
assumed only sensible
Just curious about our bugzilla infrastructure - do random users get to
change the content of these bugs, even if they aren't the ones who
reported the issue?
-Jaikiran
On 28/06/18 9:05 AM, bugzi...@apache.org wrote:
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33169
Ranjeet Mane