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Re: Gitlab Migration


From: Alan Third
Subject: Re: Gitlab Migration
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2021 10:25:31 +0100

On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 08:57:39AM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > - I find it a big difficult to classify bugs.  I'm not sure exactly what
> >   I'd like, and maybe some of it can be done via tags and other things
> >   already, but I think I'd like it if bugs could be "assigned" to persons
> >   and/or to files and/or to "subsystems", and maybe even combine this
> >   with ways to describe relationships between those things (so the
> >   search tools can known that a given file belongs to a particular
> >   subsystem, for example).
> 
> We should first come up with a meaningful classification that would
> help in handling the bugs.  Only then we can talk about the
> implementation.  I don't have any practical suggestion for
> classification ATM, and frankly, as long as we have only a handful of
> people doing this, it doesn't sound very important.

I occasionally use the usertags feature to tag bug reports as for NS,
which is very helpful for finding relevant bugs. Someone else was
doing it before me, and not all NS bugs are tagged. I struggle to
remember how to use the email-based admin for debbugs, so I only ever
tag them when I'm using the emacs debbugs UI, which is much less often
than I use my MUA.

Not relevant to this discussion, but it has just occurred to me that
since I write all my emails in Emacs it should be possible to create
some sort of system for semi-automatically inserting debbugs commands
into the current email body.
-- 
Alan Third



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