[ovirt-devel] Alternatives to automatically move bugs to MODIFIED
Shlomo Ben David
sbendavi at redhat.com
Wed Aug 17 11:40:08 UTC 2016
Hi All,
I'm currently working to solve this issue.
I will update you when done :)
Best Regards,
Shlomi Ben-David | Software Engineer | Red Hat ISRAEL
Red Hat Certified System Administrator | Red Hat Certified Engineer
IRC: shlomibendavid (on #rhev-integ, #rhev-dev, #rhev-ci)
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Yedidyah Bar David <didi at redhat.com>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We currently have a bot that automatically moves bugs from POST to MODIFIED
> if all linked patches on gerrit are merged.
>
> It happened to me personally several times that this was a wrong thing to
> do,
> either because a new patch was still needed but not pushed yet, or because
> an existing patch should have been back-ported to another branch and wasn't
> yet. Since I usually pay more attention to my bug in POST, I sometimes
> missed
> this and handled the missing patches (backports, usually) later than I
> could
> if left on POST.
>
> I have a feeling I am not the only one. So I suggest to stop doing this.
>
> I can think of several alternatives:
>
> 1. Do nothing. I think that's reasonable - I think most people pay more
> attention to POST bugs anyway.
>
> 2. Set needinfo on bug owner.
>
> 3. Send some alert email to relevant people (bug owner, existing patches
> owners,
> perhaps others - e.g. reviewers of existing patches, perhaps those
> that actually reviewed, etc.). Need to think how to make it not too
> annoying for others but
> still effective also if owner is on long PTO or something like that. New
> flag
> doesn't have to be very specific - can be called something like 'attention
> needed' or something like that.
>
> 4. Add a new flag for that and set it. This will allow easier
> filtering/reporting.
>
> What do you think?
> --
> Didi
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