19 Sep
2013
19 Sep
'13
9:16 a.m.
On 19 September 2013 20:08, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote: > Le 19/09/2013 09:34, Chris Cormack a écrit : >>>> Another possibility: add a field in bugzilla, called "bot: ignore me", >>>> that could be checked when one don't want the bot checking a patch. >> There is now a field in bugzilla, called Bot Control. If you set it to >> no status change, the bot will still check and add a comment if the >> patch is in needs signoff and doesn't apply. >> But it won't change the status. >> >> That way people can at least see straight away if there is a conflict. >> >> If you set it to Ignore this bug, then it won't even bother checking. >> >> So if you switch a bug back to needs signoff, you can set this flag. > Isn't this use case problematic: > * bug is set to "no status change" > * bot running every week (that's the idea isn't it ?) > * every week, there will be a new comment saying "the patch does not apply" > > If no-one reacts, comments & mails will pile quickly isn't it ? > If people aren't going to react then they should set it to Ignore this bug then. Chris