Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Bugzilla bug tracking database for 2.5 now available. | From | "Khoa Huynh" <> | Date | Fri, 15 Nov 2002 16:34:45 -0600 |
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David Miller wrote:
> mozilla handles it this way: the bug starts as unconfirmed. they have a > volunteer group of pre screeners. Only when one of these people sets > it to valid or similar then the owners of the module get mail. > >This sounds like a good idea.
Currently in the kernel bugzilla, after a bug is filed, it is initially in the OPEN state -- this is similar to the Unconfirmed state mentioned above. The screeners (my team and others who volunteer) can get rid of many invalid bugs and dups. Only valid bugs then go to the ASSIGNED state with correct owners. Of course, we do not expect to get rid 100% of all the invalids and dups, but at least that should reduce the work of the owners who should only work with bugs in the ASSIGNED state.
Also, the bug owner can close MULTIPLE bugs at the same time on Bugzilla. A bug owner can query all of his bugs which will then be displayed in a list, click the option "Change several bugs at once" at the bottom of the list, select the bugs that he wants to close, and then hit Commit button. It's pretty simple. Besides closing the bugs, the owner can make similar changes to several bugs at the same time using the same mechanism.
Regards, Khoa _________________________________________ Khoa Huynh, Ph.D. IBM Linux Technology Center (512) 838-4903; T/L 678-4903; khoa@us.ibm.com
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