On Thu, 26 Apr 2012, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
So the big question is -- where did this break down? How can we update our documentation to guide people in this direction?
I find bugzilla as the core around which to navigate where things are in a process difficult and inconvenient. Its emails don't really help me as I get so many, and at the wrong times. The "my bugs" or "frontpage" does not really help me to see which bugs have been updated recently for me to look at. I end up opening 20+ tabs and scrolling down in each item. Is there some kind of RSS plugin for bugzilla? Similarly, I find tracking all my packages and branches and repositories not always that easy too, especially in the case of problems. Like I modify git, push and build and it fails, and I ran out of time to look at it. Perhaps people are using tools I'm not aware of? It would also be nice if fedora could detect two day old 'testing' packages, and popup with a +1/-1 karma vote box. It would result in me giving much more karma then I do now and speed up the process, though it would not handle karma for specific bugs that a specific update is supposed to fix. Paul -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel