Bugzilla Issue migration to github (phobos)

Jonathan M Davis newsgroup.d at jmdavisprog.com
Tue Dec 3 11:45:36 UTC 2024


On Monday, December 2, 2024 5:42:41 PM MST Manu via Digitalmars-d-announce 
wrote:
> I had assumed everybody got the same flood of emails that I got... they did
> not look like they were 'mine'.

Actually, looking at my e-mails again, it _is_ possible that you got e-mails
for every issue that was migrated. It depends on what you signed up for.
Bugzilla should only be sending you e-mails for issues that you created,
commented on, or otherwise subscribed to. However, there's also a mailing
list that sends e-mails for everything on dlang's bugzilla. Personally, I
have both with them set up with them going into separate folders. So, I can
see all of the bug-related stuff as it comes in (though I often end up
ignoring it), and I can see which issues are actually the ones that I'm
associated with in some fashion, since those end up in their own folder.

So, if you're signed up for the digitalmars-d-bugs at puremagic.com mailing
list, then you'd be getting an e-mail for every issue that was migrated.
However, if you're not, then presumably, you created or commented on over a
thousand issues for Phobos that have yet to be resolved, since you got over
a thousand e-mails from the Phobos issue migration.

- Jonathan M Davis





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