(David had recommended the access control policy actually) On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 09:51 +0930, O'Shea, David wrote: > G'day Jeff, > > The access control that Kristis referenced would certainly be a good > thing (in fact, I'd really really like it!). In your particular case, > though, if you have already configured scmbug to only permit users to > commit against bugs that are assigned to them, perhaps you could > simply create a dummy account in Bugzilla, assign a bug to it, and > then use that bug's ID as your "certain ID"? I guess this only works > if the "certain ID" doesn't have to be memorable like "99" (or if > you're currently up to bug #98!).
The same applies if you try to commit with a bug id that does not exist. For example, bug id 0.
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