Do triagers generally add themselves to the cc: list of bugs they work on?
While I might have time to triage bugs on top of that, I'm a bit worried that I wouldn't have time to deal with a slew of followup messages on top of dealing with bugs that I've reported myself.
-B.
Christopher Beland wrote:
Do triagers generally add themselves to the cc: list of bugs they work on?
While I might have time to triage bugs on top of that, I'm a bit worried that I wouldn't have time to deal with a slew of followup messages on top of dealing with bugs that I've reported myself.
-B.
Yes, I strong recommend CCing to bugs you comment to or change.
On 2009-03-02, 12:21 GMT, Lex Hider wrote:
Yes, I strong recommend CCing to bugs you comment to or change.
Well, it depends IMHO ... I can understand the reasons for following all bugs you change/comment on (and I do it myself), but IMHO the load on active bug triager who doesn't have bug triaging as a job (which IMHO excludes everybody except of me ;-)) is just too much. Try to do just so much you can do.
Matěj
I always keep myself in CC of bugs I work.
Regards,
- - iarly selbir ( ski0s )
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Matej Cepl mcepl@redhat.com wrote:
On 2009-03-02, 12:21 GMT, Lex Hider wrote:
Yes, I strong recommend CCing to bugs you comment to or change.
Well, it depends IMHO ... I can understand the reasons for following all bugs you change/comment on (and I do it myself), but IMHO the load on active bug triager who doesn't have bug triaging as a job (which IMHO excludes everybody except of me ;-)) is just too much. Try to do just so much you can do.
Matěj
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