On torsdag 27. desember 2018 11:05:28 CET Christian Ehrlicher wrote:
> Am 27.12.2018 um 10:52 schrieb Allan Sandfeld Jensen:
> > It has been for me. I always put bugs I have a patch in review for "in
> > progress", and they have been consistently closed, except one time I found
> > a bug in the script that was then closed. You have probably run into
> > another bug. What else was special in this case?
> 
> I did not saw an obvious difference. Looks like there are others which
> are not closed in reporting state:
> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-48505
> Maybe they're all in dev? At least my last ones for 5.12 were closed
> automatically.

I've been side-tracked, so I simply didn't get around to investigating this. 
Since having only me maintain this is not  a good idea, I'd like to make the 
sources to the fixes bot available. It's not much code. I'd have done that 
already, but then I was pondering which repository it should live in. 
Currently I have the bot in a Qt Company internal repository. It's about 150 
commits, a few Python files and tests.

Should this be a new repository on its own? Or would one of the existing repos 
be sensible?

Cheers,
Frederik

> 
> 
> Christian
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