On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 04:54:16PM -0600, Michal Jaegermann wrote: > This I can do but there does not seem to be a way to do that via a > web interface unless status options happen to consist one interval. > Otherwise you have to type everything (well, at least once without > any misteakes, and yes, the previous word is not a mistake, and save > that as a bookmark for any possible combination which you may want - > and this can be quite a few). I would really like to have things of > a 'bug_status!=CLOSED' sort but that does not seem to be available. You can do this easily with the standard search form. You end up with a *super* long URL mostly consisting of "value1=&value2=&value3=" -- I just stripped those out. But there's no problem leaving them in for bookmarks or memorized searches -- or just searching again. I agree that it's annoying that there's no search checkbox for "all open states" -- instead, you have to select all four such states in the list box. But if you make having those options selected be the default search (again, easily done) then every time you go to the search page, that'll be already done. You then can hit search to get the current complete list of open issues, or add further restrictions (select the kernel component from that list, or highlight the release versions you want to look at). > > But then, look at the "Remember search" thing at the bottom of the > > page. > If you search always the same way. Now if you will spread bug > reports a number of searches you will have to "remember" will grow > exponentially. Nah, just linearly, unless you really need to have memorized searches that include all various possible *combinations* of releases. For my own bugzilla, which has three currently-supported releases, I have three memorized queries for each: Velouria Open <- new, in progress, etc. Fixed <- package built, awaiting QA Verified <- passed QA, awaiting "publication" Bossanova Open Fixed Verified Doolittle Open Fixed Verified And then I also have an "Unconfirmed" which shows all newly-filed incoming bugs in all releases, and "Assigned to Me" for the ones where I'm the bug assignee and "QA for me" for when I'm the QA contact. Okay, I really have to go. More later. :) -- Matthew Miller mattdm@xxxxxxxxxx <http://www.mattdm.org/> Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/> Current office temperature: 80 degrees Fahrenheit. -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list