Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-02-03 Thread Sander Roobol
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 01:17:41PM -0800, Sara Golemon wrote:
  Jesus suggested the same thing, I'm trying out a few different approaches
 to
  see what looks best, I'll post again when I have something usable.
 
 http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.phps
 

Looks good and useful. +1.

Sander

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-02-02 Thread Sara Golemon
  Wouldn't it be nice/more useful to generate RDF/RSS on a per-bug basis?
  Then you could just add the feed url to your favourite RSS client.
 
  If you make it do that, then I will take a look and commit, provided
  that there are no objections to this.
 
 Jesus suggested the same thing, I'm trying out a few different approaches
to
 see what looks best, I'll post again when I have something usable.

http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.phps

In normal mode (called as http://bugs.php.net/export.php?id=12345 ) it would
output an RSS 1.0 valid bug listing similar to the following output:

http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.rss

It also allows for a more detailed extract (called as
http://bugs.php.net/export.php?id=12345format=xml ) which includes all the
information related to the bug (except password, I accidently included that
field in my first sample)  Output sample:

http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.xml

-Pollita


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Thomas Seifert


On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:49:01 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Lorch) wrote:

 hi,
 
   Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an 
   email
   on every new message to that bug?
   
   And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for 
   that?
   Currently i read the bug-summary-list..
   
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Empty mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should do it.


This will send you EVERY message about any bug.
What Marcus meant was to subscribe to ONE bug I think.



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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Marcus Börger
At 10:24 31.01.2003, Thomas Seifert wrote:



On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:49:01 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Lorch) wrote:

 hi,

   Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and 
receive an
   email
   on every new message to that bug?
  
   And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for
   that?
   Currently i read the bug-summary-list..
  
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Empty mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should do it.


This will send you EVERY message about any bug.
What Marcus meant was to subscribe to ONE bug I think.

I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...

marcus


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Jani Taskinen
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:

I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...

Get a mail client that can handle threading..

--Jani
   


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Marcus Börger
At 11:37 31.01.2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:

On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:

I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...

Get a mail client that can handle threading..




Yes and no - my idea was to make the handling a bit more comfortable.


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Moriyoshi Koizumi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcus Börger) wrote:

 Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an email
 on every new message to that bug?
 
 And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for that?
 Currently i read the bug-summary-list..

I was thinking of a similar bug db feature too, though my idea seems 
rather user-oriented.

IMO it would be nice if a commenter could make a choice to receive 
notifications by every new comment. I suppose that would be useful if 
you wanted feedbacks from multiple users.

In a QA member's point of view, I don't see that much need for my 
favourite bugs because my MUA is just doing enough.

Moriyoshi



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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Sara Golemon
  Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an
email
  on every new message to that bug?
 
I have a daily page I go to every morning which contains all my news
feeds, some comic strips, movie listings, etc If there were a
programmatic query interface to bugs.php.net I could select bug #s to track,
and be able to bring up histories of them from my daily page.

Something along the lines of:

http://bugs.php.net/export.php?bugid=12345

which would output:

phpbug
  bugid12345/bugid
  submitter[EMAIL PROTECTED]/submitter
  submitdateJan 30, 2003 12:45 pm PST -0800/submitdate
  statusBogus/status
  update
updater[EMAIL PROTECTED]/updater
updatedJan 31, 2003 8:13 am PST -0800/updated
statusbogus/status
commentYour comment does not imply a bug in PHP itselfblah blah
blah.../comment
  /update
  update
updater[EMAIL PROTECTED]/updater
updatedJan 30, 2003 12:45 pm PST -0800/updated
statusNEW/status
commentI havnapos;t read the manual/comment
  /update
/phpbug


Obviously not all the information one would look for, basicly the output of
'bug.php' but in XML format for easy parsing.

Anyway, if I went to the trouble of writting this page, would it be
accepted?  Or at least entertained?  Does such an animal already exist?

-Pollita


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Sara Golemon
 I have a daily page I go to every morning which contains all my news
 feeds, some comic strips, movie listings, etc If there were a
 programmatic query interface to bugs.php.net I could select bug #s to
track,
 and be able to bring up histories of them from my daily page.

To that end... here's a simple script (based heavily on
php-bugs-web/bug.php) to do just that:

http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.phps

Meant to be called as:

http://bugs.php.net/export.php?id=1234


If it's deemed worthy could someone add it to php-bugs-web?  I don't have
the karma.


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Daniel Lorch
hi,

 I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
 feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
 all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...
 
 Get a mail client that can handle threading..

PHP-Bugs doesn't have In-Reply-To and References, does it?

-daniel

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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Wez Furlong
Hey,

Wouldn't it be nice/more useful to generate RDF/RSS on a per-bug basis?
Then you could just add the feed url to your favourite RSS client.

If you make it do that, then I will take a look and commit, provided
that there are no objections to this.

--Wez.

On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Sara Golemon wrote:

  I have a daily page I go to every morning which contains all my news
  feeds, some comic strips, movie listings, etc If there were a
  programmatic query interface to bugs.php.net I could select bug #s to
 track,
  and be able to bring up histories of them from my daily page.
 
 To that end... here's a simple script (based heavily on
 php-bugs-web/bug.php) to do just that:

 http://frankenbox.alphaweb.net/test/export.phps

 Meant to be called as:

 http://bugs.php.net/export.php?id=1234


 If it's deemed worthy could someone add it to php-bugs-web?  I don't have
 the karma.


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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-31 Thread Sara Golemon
 Wouldn't it be nice/more useful to generate RDF/RSS on a per-bug basis?
 Then you could just add the feed url to your favourite RSS client.

 If you make it do that, then I will take a look and commit, provided
 that there are no objections to this.

Jesus suggested the same thing, I'm trying out a few different approaches to
see what looks best, I'll post again when I have something usable.

-Pollita



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Re: [PHP-DEV] Question on bug list

2003-01-30 Thread Daniel Lorch
hi,

  Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an 
  email
  on every new message to that bug?
  
  And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for 
  that?
  Currently i read the bug-summary-list..
  
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Empty mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should do it.

-daniek

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