On 28.10.2008 12:22, Xavier Lamien wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis
<fedora(a)leemhuis.info> wrote:
> On 28.10.2008 07:00, RPM Fusion Bugzilla wrote:
>>>
http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2
>>>
>>> Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora(a)leemhuis.info> changed:
>>>
>>> What |Removed |Added
>>>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> CC| |fedora(a)leemhuis.info
>>> AssignedTo|rpmfusion-package- |fedora(a)leemhuis.info
>>> |review(a)rpmfusion.org |
> Just FYI, I removed rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org (and hence
> this list) from the bugs 2, 3 and 4, as that account is the default
> owner for all review requests. Hence if something changes we'll get a
> mail to this list anyway and the mails from bugs 2, 3 and 4 thus were
> just redundant.
>
> Note that I added rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org to some open
> review bugs again to make sure the comments in the lists get send to the
> list (¹), as decided some time ago. Once the bugzilla traffic gets to
> much we can move it to a separate list, but I would prefer to not do
> that, as review bugs with the current scheme get a lot more attention by
> contributors and are in general more visible.
I'm afraid to be disagree with this decision.
By contribute to the RPM Fusion packaging side, contributors
approve to receive notifications about packages status (including new
package review) into RPM Fusion project .
They still get the same information from the review bug itself; so only
one mail in the future instead of three (like in the past). That is a
improvement without any downsides imho.
> (¹) reminder: if you do a review then reassign the bug to
yourself and
> add rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org to the CC list.
-1
the best way would be to the reporter to add to the CC the ML to notify
RPM Fusion contributors there's a review request running.
Then it's not clear who actually does the review -- just look at bug 67
and tell me who the reviewer is. Assigning the bug to the reviewer will
make it obvious (even if there are hundred comments in the bug) and is
something a lot of people already do.
And there is nothing lost, as the mailing list is still in the loop. And
sure, now and them somebody will accidentally remove the list (just like
that has happened in the past); that's no big problem, as everybody sees
that on the list and thus can add the lists again within seconds.
CU
knurd