Björn Höfling <bjoern.hoefl...@bjoernhoefling.de> writes:
> Hi Ricardo, > > do you mean by "Hackathon" a specific day where all > participants will meet personally/virtual and work together on these > project ideas? Or do you want to generally encourage people to work on > these themes? Either way is fine I think. My hope is that a group of people will emerge and coordinate a few hack sessions. > On Fri, 03 May 2019 23:45:00 +0200 > Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote: > >> 1) Mumi > > With debbugs I'm missing a feature to easily add/remove tags to bugs, > like the github bugtracker has. For example, it is not possible to > search for all bugs for cuirass, or get a list of all "beginners" bug > (very helpful for Outreachy). > > Do you think that feature could be added with Mumi? Yes. Debbugs has support for arbitrary tags, but it is a little strange. It supports so-called user tags, which are not global but scoped under a user name or email address. We could save these tags under the Mumi user and retrieve them the same way. We would probably need to restrict access to tagging bugs, though, so that not every visitor to the bug tracker can modify them. We would need some form of authentication: a shared password for admins, or a admin accounts with their own password, or authentication through GPG signed commands… -- Ricardo