On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 04:42:14PM -0600, Paul Larson wrote: > On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 14:32 -0800, Brian Murray wrote: > > At UDS Lucid one thing we were discussing was the small quantity of bug > > patterns being written and how it is hard to discover for which bugs to > > write a pattern. It was suggested that the apport retracer subscribe > > us, the Ubuntu Bug Control team, to bug reports with more than 10 > > duplicates as a way of notifying us that a bug could use a pattern. > > After the pattern was written the team would be unsubscribed from the > > bug report. I like this idea a lot but would like to hear from other > > team members too. > I think it would be useful if after the subscription, it could add a tag > to make searching for these type of bugs convenient. Something like > 'pattern-needed' perhaps. Then we could probably do with a second tag > to say that either a pattern has been created, or it has been looked at > and determined that no pattern is needed. That way if someone does > either of those things and unsubscribes the bug, it won't just get > resubscribed if there's another dup to it later.
The tagging makes sense, so I see the workflow as: retracer will subscribe ubuntu-bugcontrol and tag 'bugpattern-needed' we will unsubscribe ubuntu-bugcontrol and tag 'bugpattern-written' or we will unsubscribe ubuntu-bugcontrol and tag 'bugpattern-deferred' -- Brian Murray @ubuntu.com
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