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* Richard Jackson <richardj@××××.net> [2002-04-21 23:30]: |
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> On Sunday 21 April 2002 10:32 pm, George Shapovalov wrote: |
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> > Couldn't be silent in the light of such plead :). |
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*snip* |
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> > And, BTW the point made by Matthew Kennedy is an absolutely valid one! You |
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> > will save developers time by providing them with patches where you can in |
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> > addition to bug reports. |
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> > George |
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> Any ways once I figure bugzilla out I fully intend to start working on any |
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> ebuild issues I find. Both enhancements new packages and update types. |
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> Another question why doesn't bugzilla inform you when someone leaves a comment |
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> about a bug you filed? I filed a bug and I looked at it yesterday and found |
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> that someone had sugested a solution to the problem but I was not aware of it |
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> until I looked. I thought bugzilla would have sent me a email indicating the |
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> new comment so I don't have to go and check on it every day. |
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> Richard |
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Richard, |
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It appears you have an account on bugzilla. Double check your preferences, by |
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logging in and clicks Prefs. There is an email tab that lets you turn |
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on and off email update notices. If you have a valid email address setup |
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then you should be getting notices of changes made to your bugs. |
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Best regards, |
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Ryan Phillips |