* read it. This fails, because without even the first comment on the page, no bug has enough information to usefully understand what the bug is about.
* edit it. Nope, can't edit anything.
* skim it. In bugzilla, since I know about the entire content of the list, I can skim the subject/priority/etc., and then hit 'next'- that's a reasonably frequent operation. Since I have no list operations, I can't do that.
So... what exactly useful can I do from this screen? :)
As far as I can see, there is no useful interaction one can have with a bug from the first page you get when you click on a bug list. (By this I mean, say, https:/ /launchpad. ubuntu. com/malone/ tasks/60/ as opposed to https:/ /launchpad. ubuntu. com/malone/ bugs/61).
Common bug activities:
* read it. This fails, because without even the first comment on the page, no bug has enough information to usefully understand what the bug is about.
* edit it. Nope, can't edit anything.
* skim it. In bugzilla, since I know about the entire content of the list, I can skim the subject/ priority/ etc., and then hit 'next'- that's a reasonably frequent operation. Since I have no list operations, I can't do that.
So... what exactly useful can I do from this screen? :)