It's true there is an option (three pages down) in the advanced bug search form, but I don't think it actually fixes this bug.
If I go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/~mbp/ then into "advanced" then click "show only bugs affecting me" then I don't get a list of all bugs affecting me. It seems that this acts as an additional filter, so that I'm only shown bugs to which I'm subscribed which _also_ affect me. Or perhaps it's more complex. This might be useful as a filter on a product bug list but it's no good on a person's bug list.
What I think people want is that on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~mbp/ they should see an additional option in the filter portlet saying "List affecting bugs".
We can file a separate followon bug for that if you want.
It's true there is an option (three pages down) in the advanced bug search form, but I don't think it actually fixes this bug.
If I go to https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/~mbp/ then into "advanced" then click "show only bugs affecting me" then I don't get a list of all bugs affecting me. It seems that this acts as an additional filter, so that I'm only shown bugs to which I'm subscribed which _also_ affect me. Or perhaps it's more complex. This might be useful as a filter on a product bug list but it's no good on a person's bug list.
What I think people want is that on https:/ /bugs.edge. launchpad. net/~mbp/ they should see an additional option in the filter portlet saying "List affecting bugs".
We can file a separate followon bug for that if you want.