On 22 May 2002 at 8:33, Martin v. Loewis wrote: > "Gordon McMillan" <gmcm@hypernet.com> writes: [snip] > > What does it mean to "synchronize bugtrackers"? > > Suppose somebody invokes 'debbug python', thus > creating a bug report in the Debian bugtracker. Then > I want to instruct the Python tracker to fetch the > report from Debian, and create a report in the > Python tracker. Later, all changes in one bug > report should be reflected in the other - > potentially by setting up an email account somewhere > that receives email notifications from both > trackers, analyses what changed, then > programmatically performs the same changes in the > other tracker. But "fixing" it in Debian doesn't necessarily mean that it's "fixed" in Python. > The exact procedure for synchronization will vary > from tracker to tracker, so it is not a requirement > that the tracker does that - the requirement is that > the tracker can be fully controlled > programmatically, and sends email notifications that > allow easy automatic processing, preferably > indicating what the change is. That seems perfectly sensible. -- Gordon http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/
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