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AW: perlbug and OKs? #244

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p5pRT opened this issue Jul 27, 1999 · 1 comment
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AW: perlbug and OKs? #244

p5pRT opened this issue Jul 27, 1999 · 1 comment

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p5pRT commented Jul 27, 1999

Migrated from rt.perl.org#1060 (status was 'resolved')

Searchable as RT1060$

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p5pRT commented Jul 27, 1999

From Richard.Foley@m.dasa.de

If we pass the OK's on without bugids, do you not want the replies that may
be generated to be tracked, when someone says, "Ah no it doesn't, not on my
version..."?

etc.

Stuff below from previous mail...


Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@​iki.fi> wrote

In summary​: real bug reports (either Not OKs or 'manual' ones)
should be filtered so that only the bug id-stamped ones get
through to p5p, the OKs should get silently stamped and
only the original ones should get through to p5p?

I'd personally prefer that *none* of the OK​: messages were forwarded to
p5p. It would be much more useful to just have them filed somewhere.

Mike Guy

Either perlbug is not letting OK ("make ok") messages through to p5p
See above.

at all (baaaad) or there seems to be a long time lag in perlbug
There is a big lag on mail that goes to perlbug, no idea where it comes
from, though I'd guess at a timely cronjob that processes any mailing list
stuff, (direct mail goes through quite quickly).

(baaaad)​: I've sent several OK messages for 5.005_58 (just out) but I
have seen none in p5p so far.
Yup, as above. They are all stored in the db.

P.S. Do you archive OK/Not OK messages somewhere?
Yup, currently I've just put them in the database, and closed them. They
could probably do with another category 'OK', or perhaps go under 'notabug'?

Ciao
Richard Foley


richard@​rfi.net
"Ciao" - (shorter than 'Aufwiedersehen' :-)

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