On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 11:01:49AM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>Is there some way to mark a newly filed bug so it's clear that
>there's a patch attached and it just needs to be reviewed and
>checked in?  According to the bugzilla docs, FIXED means the
>code is checked in and there doesn't seem to be any
>"Fix Provided" state other than "NEW".  It's not clear to me
>there's any way other than manual review of NEW bugs to
>determine which ones need time spent debugging and fixing,
>and which ones just need to be reviewed and committed, but it
>would seem if we could mark bugs like that when submitting the
>patches, the people who do the reviews and commits could more
>easily get through them without wading through those they don't
>have the time to try to fix themselves at the moment.

I've never seen a good answer to this one.  If I were submitting patches,
I'd be discussing them here.  It is usually a good idea to do that anyway,
regardless of the patch submission mechanisms.

David
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David Dawes
developer/release engineer                      The XFree86 Project
www.XFree86.org/~dawes
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