Great, Andy, you're recruited... We need to get Scarab 1.0b7 up on Nagoya.
The only "issue" I have with it (but Jon promised to "fix" it before going 1.0 final) is that we can't associate a particular issue with one given "user-attribute" default... So, issues will never be Cced to the appropriate mailing list. We can have all mail generated by scarab copied to a single address (and then filter on -for example- the subject line), but I want to dig into it a little bit more... I'm installing Scarab (I actually have installed Scarab) for my employer, and we started using it on Monday, once I get more comfortable with it at work (my test-bench), I believe we can start really using it for Apache.ORG, unless some of you guys want take up the whole challenge and play with it. Pier "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not that I know of. I tried to script this with wget a while back ago > but couldn't. I've asked if we could guinea pig for scarab but I'm not > sure I asked the right person so its bugzilla for now. I even > volunteered to do whatever is needed to get scarab up and running > provided I'm granted sufficient karma to do so. > > Scarab looks really cool and probably has all the features I wish for. > Couldn't really give it an honest try because there was no data, but It > looked like it had nice online help and all so I'm pretty sure given the > opportunity to use it we could have it do what we need or I hear its > opensource ;-) so we could fix it. It also has the advantage of NOT > being written in perl. > > -Andy > > Glen Stampoultzis wrote: > >> Is there anyway to export all open issues (including attachments) from >> bugzilla? I often find that I would like to work offline on poi but can't >> because bugzilla is an online tool. >> >> The great thing about mail is that I don't need to be connected to read and >> compose my mail messages. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>