On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 3:00 AM, Chris Wright <daveran...@php.net> wrote: > Hello all > > It has just been brought to my attention that these two commits: > > http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=331339 > http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=331381 > > Automagically posted messages here: > > https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=33404 > > This is (I presume) because the commit message contains #33404 - this > is the anonymous user's ID. In both cases I used the default commit > message suggested by the OE. > > Simple work around would be to remove the # from the auto-message - it > would be good if this could be done in the OE sources to remove the > need to remember to do it. I'll take a look at this at some stage but > since I don't know the source at all for the OE and all that is > required is to remove one character from the source code, if there's > someone who know where that character is hiding and could do it sooner > than I can that would also be good. > > I'd open a bug, but since this is a bug in the bug tracker it would > need to be reported on bugs.bugs.php.net which doesn't exist. Perhaps > this is a bug.
The bug category for the bugtracker would be "PHP Website problem" I guess (although we did have a "bugtracker" category at some point I think). The bug category for the OE is "Online Documentation Editor". Originally the comments where only made if it matched "bug#xxx" but that seems to have been removed a while back as even "Example #1" adds comment to ticket#1.. I think thats intentional though, so the template should be fixed in the OE The OE sources are in git: see http://git.php.net/?p=web/doc-editor.git;a=summary -Hannes