On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 06:23:02AM -0000, James Henstridge wrote:
> If we just want to display comments from developers differently, we
We want to display both comments and the report(er) itself differently, so
the identity of the reporter is clear even they haven't commented.
Of course, both are individually useful.
> could do it with one extra query:
>
> 1. After assembling all the bug comments, we have a set of all the message authors.
> 2. For each bug task, get the context and grab the person IDs that would cover developers (owners and drivers would cover it, I think).
For a distro, this would be:
- Registrant
- Bug contact
- Security contact
- Uploaders to the various components
In current Ubuntu practice, of course, some of these are the same (or
contain one another), but the above should apply equally well to other
distributions and upstream products.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 06:23:02AM -0000, James Henstridge wrote:
> If we just want to display comments from developers differently, we
We want to display both comments and the report(er) itself differently, so
the identity of the reporter is clear even they haven't commented.
Of course, both are individually useful.
> could do it with one extra query:
>
> 1. After assembling all the bug comments, we have a set of all the message authors.
> 2. For each bug task, get the context and grab the person IDs that would cover developers (owners and drivers would cover it, I think).
For a distro, this would be:
- Registrant
- Bug contact
- Security contact
- Uploaders to the various components
In current Ubuntu practice, of course, some of these are the same (or
contain one another), but the above should apply equally well to other
distributions and upstream products.
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- mdz