Le 06/01/2012 15:37, Ian Walls a écrit :
Fellow Koha-ckers, I'd like to remove Patch Status, and move all those values to the regular Status field. This has the following advantages:
* Status is a built-in field, so it's got much richer support in Bugzilla. For example, status workflows can be added. Patch Status is a custom field, and is just a list of values * We would no longer lose the Priority value of a bug by having to set it to Patch Sent in order to get the Patch Status values visible * Statuses can be updated as part of submitting an attachment like a patch, streamlining the patch submission process (fewer clicks to keep all the fields up to date). +1000, that's a change I really want to have !
I'd also like to add a new status, "In Discussion", for bug reports that have deeper procedural, philsophical or technical implications outside that of mere coding (bug 7167 being an example).
We're not using Status for anything else, so there is no trade-off there. This is really how the Status field is meant to be used. We will, however, have to rebuild the canned searches that look for patches that Need Signoff, are Signed Off, and are Passed QA/Failed QA. rewriting the canned searches is not a big deal ! and the positive thing is so great !
The other difficulty of this proposal is that we'll need to turn off automatic bug emails for a bit while we make the bulk changes to the Patch Statuses; otherwise, we'll all get spammed to high heaven with meaningless updates when the migration occurs.
easy : bugzilla > Administration > Parameters > Email > mail_delivery_method set to none not really a difficulty, we must just warn ppl !
What do people think? Does this sound like a reasonable change to make? Any objections? it's a desirable new year gift, definetly !
(another reason to do that = if you close a bug that has an needs signoff because, for example, it's invalid, or a duplicate patch exists, then it will still appear in the needs signoff list, because the patch status has nothing to see with the bug status. That's weird) -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08