On 11/06/2014 08:54 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On 05/11/2014 21:38, WaltS48 wrote:

Sorry, I was under the impression that when a bug is filed email went
out to several developers. That is my experience when I have filed bugs.
In Bugzilla you can set up a watch list. For example you an watch the
SeaMonkey product. Any new bug filed here will cause Bugzilla to send
you email. Some developers do some don't. Even those that do don't
usually have the time to look through all of them. I wouldn't recommend
this to anyone in m.support.seamonkey though.

What you *can* do is to look at Bugzilla every week or so for new bugs.
This is a query I use:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?chfieldto=Now&chfield=[Bug
creation]&query_format=advanced&chfieldfrom=-14d&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=READY&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=SeaMonkey&list_id=11515255

This translates to:

* Status:  UNCONFIRMED, NEW, ASSIGNED, REOPENED
* Product: SeaMonkey
* Changed: (is greater than or equal to) -14d
* Creation date: (changed after) -14d

I look through them and every now and then chase someone with a NEEDINFO
or to ask the reporter to carry some basic troubleshooting steps or move
a bug to a more appropriate component.

Phil



I can imagine the amount of bug mail a watch list could generate, and didn't think all would get read.

Thanks for the clarification and search tips.
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