On 16 June 2016 at 19:04, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
> On 16/06/2016 18:26, Lyallex wrote:
>> A while ago I posted a bug
>>
>> Yesterday I got a message saying it had been fixed. nice :-)
>> However I am in the process of trying to get a development environment
>> up so that I could try and figure this one out for myself. It's no big
>> deal, I'll proceed with the project but for future reference how do I
>> know that someone has picked up one of 'my' bugs and is currently
>> working on it.
>
> I'll turn that around. How was anyone meant to know that you were
> working on it?

OK, fair point.

>> I subscribed to bugzilla emails for the bug but this is
>> the first I've heard
>
> To provide a little background, the ASF Bugzilla instances are patched
> to hard-code the 'Assigned to' field to the appropriate dev list. This
> is to ensure that the dev list always receives e-mails for every bug change.
>
> Generally, the Tomcat committers will comment on a bug as they make
> progress on it. If, like 59399, the fix is simple, it is likely that the
> first you will see of this is a comment to say it is fixed. If it is
> more complicated, then you are likely to see additional comments either
> reporting progress or asking for more information. It is also possible
> that there may be some additional discussion on the dev list. If you are
> interested in working on Tomcat then it is worth subscribing to the dev
> list.

Done

I have have also subscribed to announce so I know when it's been released

Thanks for the info

Lyallex

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