Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-22 Thread Martin van den Bemt

Are you refering to the perl scripts in CVSROOT (which I use heavily,
thanx:)).. ?

Mvgr,
Martin

On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 17:54, John McNally wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 07:14, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> > 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...
> 
> The latest cvs does allow you to specify the email that gets CC'ed on a
> per module basis.
> 
> john mcnally
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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread John McNally

On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 07:14, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> 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...

The latest cvs does allow you to specify the email that gets CC'ed on a
per module basis.

john mcnally


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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Pier Fumagalli

"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pier Fumagalli wrote:
>> "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Great, can you request access to the server for me from root?
>> 
>> Err, ehem _I_ am root! :)
> 
> My appologies all mighty root ;-)

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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

Pier Fumagalli wrote:

>"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Great, can you request access to the server for me from root?
>>
>>
>
>Err, ehem _I_ am root! :)
>
>Pier
>  
>

My appologies all mighty root ;-)

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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

Great, can you request access to the server for me from root?

I'll look into this issue as well.  I'll speak with you offline about 
this issue (I think I know what you mean but should make sure).

I'll contribute any help I can.  

Thanks,

Andy

Pier Fumagalli wrote:

>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.
>>>  
>>>
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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi

From: "Pier Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 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...

Is there a time-frame for this?

Scarab is really cool, and I'm gonna use it in my firm now for all kinds of
tasks-issues, and this feature is really needed.

> 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.

Since I have to install it too here, we might as well collaborate and give a
hand.
(I will need it since I'll be putting it on an AS400-iSeries DB)

Let's move over at [EMAIL PROTECTED], ok?

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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Pier Fumagalli

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.


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Re: Bugzilla usage

2002-05-21 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

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.
>
>-- Glen
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