On Tue, 2022-01-25 at 11:29 -0800, Alec Warner wrote: > > Just to clarify here: > For your own commits (e.g. fixing a package you own) you are already > typically on the bug..right?
Right. > I assume the major use case here is proxying commits for others (where > they are on the bug, but you are not, either directly, or via an > alias?) > > Take maintainer-needed packages for example. No one else is maintaining them, and I don't want to add myself to the alias or take full responsibility for the package. But if I have ten free minutes I might pick an open bug from the 24h recent list on bugzilla and do a drive-by commit to fix a simple build failure. I'd like to be CCed on the relevant bug in case someone comments on my fix.