On Wed, 2017-06-28 at 10:15 +0200, Carlos Soriano wrote:
> > a) I often move bugs between products, aka user files it for product A,
> >    but the issue (and actual commit) is in product B, thus it's moved,
> >    by ~3 clicks
> 
> How is this missing In GitLab?

        Hi,
I do not use GitLab, thus I do not know. That's why I'm asking (missing
question mark and actual question, I'm sorry). I understand it as
"possible", thus okay. And it also means no unique numbers for
products.
 
> No. Negative filtering (idk how to call it properly, but removing
> from search specific terms) is something I'm interested to bring up
> to GitLab team. Eventually we will need this for duplicates.

It's not exactly negative filtering on bugzilla, it filters for bugs
with: bug_status=UNCONFIRMED & bug_status=NEW & bug_status=ASSIGNED &
bug_status=REOPENED

> Hope you understand a change without compromises is not possible.

Sure. As always, it's about the change. Once I get to it, and change my
developed work flow for years, the fallout will not be that drastic as
at the beginning. The thing (for me) is that if I have fine tuned work
flow which I really use for years, every single day, then change it
will not be any fun. Again, for me. Call me an old school, I'm fine
with it :)

        Bye,
        Milan
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