Am 19.10.2009 um 09:47 schrieb Dan Kennedy:

>
> On Oct 19, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Jens Miltner wrote:
>
>> Before the timeline was migrated to fossil, I was able to search for
>> tickets.
>> In the current sqlite.org website, I can no longer search for tickets
>> - I can only show all tickets, all closed tickets or all open  
>> tickets,
>> but I can't search for keywords any more...
>>
>> Is there still a way to search for tickets?
>> Also, it the page to report tickets 
>> <http://www.sqlite.org/src/wiki/name=Bug+Reports
>>> only shows "Empty Page" for me...
>>
>> Is this still work in progress or am I missing something obvious?
>
> There's a typo in the URL. The last '/' should be a '?':
>
>   http://www.sqlite.org/src/wiki?name=Bug+Reports

Ok, that page redirects me to the raw list of all issues, which only  
displays the title, but does not let me search for words inside the  
actual bug description.
While this may be sufficient for many purposes, especially when the  
bug report volume is kept low, it's still a bit annoying, since I  
can't search for existing reports efficiently (unless I come up with a  
similar title as the original report).

I can agree with the decision to not open up bug report creation to  
the public, but it'd certainly be very helpful to be able to do a full  
search on the bug stack (including descriptions). This would also cut  
down mailing list traffic from those of us who _do_ in fact [want to]  
search existing bugs before reporting new ones...

my €.02...
-jens


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