Hi,
yeah I think it should be like that.
* Should it pass the same checks than a Bug-Url?
Most probably yes
Right now that is:
- Public
- Target release
- Product
* Should it change the bug statuses too?
Most probably no
* Should it update the external trackers of the bug?
Most probably yes
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Martin Sivák
msivak(a)redhat.com
Red Hat Czech
RHEV-M SLA / Brno, CZ
----- Original Message -----
> On 08/27, Martin Sivak wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to ask if it might be possible for the gerrit hook to stop
> > giving -1 to patches that do not have bug-url, but have related-to.
> >
> > The reason for this is that I have a rather large patchset that is adding a
> > new feature. No single patch by itself fixes the referenced bug and there
> > are also patches that are not related to the feature itself, but were
> > backported because they did some refactoring that was needed for the code
> > to apply and/or work properly.
>
> I have a couple question, which of these should happen for the
> Related-To bugs?
>
* Should it pass the same checks than a Bug-Url?
Most probably yes
Right now that is:
- Public
- Target release
- Product
* Should it change the bug statuses too?
Most probably no
* Should it update the external trackers of the bug?
Most probably yes
>
> >
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> > Red Hat Czech
> > RHEV-M SLA / Brno, CZ
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