I have collected your inputs, while I am also spending - too much time :) - with
bugzilla, attempting to gain some experience. Your inputs make me improve as well,
I reckon.
What I had in mind with my question, had to do with how things work at other
side of the curtain.
1. How does the system appear to them ? For example, are they presented with
the same interface and form as I see on my side.
2. What do they have at their disposal ? A bunch of machines with all sorts
of installed platform versions ? Virtual machines ?
3. Are they shipped a package into their user directory and assigned the task ?
4. How are their days ? When they wait and wait for information from users,
how do they experience it ?
Get my drift ?
Perhaps I should install some replica of what is used at bugzilla.redhat.com ?
( is that doable ? )
5. I didn't get any response on my post:" Example of use: python-mozilla ?"
$ bugzilla --user=USER --password=PWD info ? id-number or what ??
Michael Schwendt wrote earlier:
> To file bugs, I use the XMLRPC Python interface to bugzilla. Once I
> have a direct link to a ticket, I can open it with a browser if I need to, but
> that could be much faster, too.
>
Guess it is the XMLRPC part that I have missed out. Used all day working
on bugs reports, and answered questions , so I would just read some
of my bug reports.
Could anyone give me some example of the commands ?
6. Something I have done:
In part of my document searches, I found that there is a Add-ons tool to Mozilla Firefox, called "buggy bar". Placed bugzilla.redhat.com in preferences, and I am
currently experimenting with it. It clearly show some of the importance of thinking how you express certain fields.
//ARNE
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