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[Python-Dev] New bugtracker project

[Python-Dev] New bugtracker project [Python-Dev] New bugtracker projectGordon McMillan gmcm@hypernet.com
Wed, 22 May 2002 15:16:04 -0400
On 22 May 2002 at 10:08, Trent Mick wrote:

> I'll add another one to this:
> 
> - After you submit changes to a bug in bugzilla via
> the Web interface you are told to whom an email
> update was sent and to whom it was NOT sent. This
> implies that the bug tracking system allows users
> to select under what conditions they would like to
> receive email (e.g. "I would like to receive an
> email for any changes if I own a bug, but only for
> status changes if I am the QA contact on a bug.) 

Which part of this are you deeming "useful"? 
Seeing the list of to whom it was NOT sent[1]? 
Or the fact that there seems to be a fancy 
filtering / triggering mechanism behind it?


-- Gordon
http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/

[1] scalability alert




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