Anything like this, PLEASE! The worst part, for me, is having to find
that web inspector URL, and then giving it out to people. I just posted
it on Twitter today, in fact. I cringe whenever I do.
Eclipse also uses something like what Darin suggested, worked great for
me, back in the day.
On 2/9/11 12:53 PM, Darin Fisher wrote:
You can also introduce a dummy email address, and then interested folks can
use bugzilla's email preferences to watch that email address. This is
perhaps a more lightweight version of using a mailing list as there is no
mailing list.
It was very common to use this approach on bugzilla.mozilla.org, with each
component in the system having its own dummy email address auto-added. This
allows developers to subscribe / unsubscribe from receiving email for
various components in the bug system.
-Darin
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Pavel Feldman<pfeld...@chromium.org> wrote:
Hi WebKit,
As you might know, we have a shortcut to the inspector bug entry form:
webkit.org/new-inspector-bug. We use it all over the place, our users like
simplicity it introduces. However, we ended up with 10 (and counting) people
on the CC list. Fixed CC list has obvious drawbacks:
- each time we want to add / remove a person from the template, we need to
make explicit request
- new guys don't get updates when old bugs change
- old guys get updates even though they are not interested anymore.
Can we migrate to a more flexible approach (such as introducing
webkit-inspec...@lists.webkit.org) where we would be able to subscribe /
unsubscribe? _wms suggested that we discuss it here first.
--
Patrick Mueller - http://muellerware.org
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