Re: Proposing Blocker/Freeze Exception Bugs Through the Blocker Tracking App

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On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 11:52:13 -0700
Tim Flink <tflink@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Everything is still very much in the early stages of planning, so
> constructive comments and suggestions (or contributions) would
> certainly be appreciated.

I have the first draft of the form done and up as a demo at:
  http://209.132.184.160/blockerbugs/propose_bug

Please note that I am mostly looking for feedback about the form, the
checks that it is doing and the usability. Things I am aware of are:
 - No bug list links on the menu
 - no login
 - no checks on the validity of bugzilla email addresses
 - the bugs aren't actually proposed (validation is done, nothing is
   actually sent to bugzilla)

Also note that all checks are done against partner-bugzilla instead of
the real rhbz. This is done so that any bugs in the code don't affect
the production bugzilla but it also means that the data is usually out
of date - recent bugs in production bugzilla may show errors about not
existing.

Anyhow, feedback would be appreciated.

Tim

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