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Re: How does the Emacs bug tracker work?
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen |
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Re: How does the Emacs bug tracker work? |
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Fri, 01 Jul 2011 12:00:06 +0200 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
> No, in my experience what I want to include in my searches depends a lot
> on what I'm doing. If I'm searching for duplicates, I want to include
> pretty much all previous bugs no matter what, and if I'm looking for
> "bugs that need love" I don't want to include any wontfix, regardless of
> their age.
When looking for duplicates, do you normally do text-based searches in
the web interface? Apparently the SOAP interface doesn't allow
searching on the text...
> IOW, I don't find the notion of "closed" to be useful.
I think the normal understanding of "closed" is "a report we're not
going to do anything further with". Which I think is a nice category to
have.
>> If `date' is the same as `log-modified', it means that nobody has
>> responded to the bug. This can't be searched for, but can be
>> highlighted in the debbugs buffer.
>
> Rather than highlight, I'd like to see them sorted first, but yes, that
> should be good enough.
Sure; I can add sorting commands and stuff to the debbugs buffer.
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Re: How does the Emacs bug tracker work?, Juanma Barranquero, 2011/07/01