changeset 104535:31a925451502

How to reassign a bug to a list of packages.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 22 Aug 2009 09:06:46 +0000
parents b8c502d16729
children 232bd5c831d5
files admin/notes/bugtracker
diffstat 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/admin/notes/bugtracker	Sat Aug 22 08:57:34 2009 +0000
+++ b/admin/notes/bugtracker	Sat Aug 22 09:06:46 2009 +0000
@@ -179,8 +179,9 @@
 
 *** To merge bugs:
 Eg when bad replies create a bunch of new bugs for the same report.
-Bugs must all be in the same state (e.g. same package(s) and severity),
-but need not have the same tags (tags are merged). E.g.:
+Bugs must all be in the same state (e.g. same package(s) and severity
+-- see `reassign' and `severity' below), but need not have the same
+tags (tags are merged). E.g.:
 
 merge 123 124 125 ...
 
@@ -189,7 +190,8 @@
 
 *** Forcing a merge:
 Like `merge', but bugs need not be in the same state.  The packages
-must still match though.  The first one listed is the master.  E.g.:
+must still match though (see `reassign' below).  The first one listed
+is the master.  E.g.:
 
 forcemerge 123 124 125 ...
 
@@ -238,6 +240,9 @@
 *** To remove a "fixed" mark:
 notfixed 123 23.0.60
 
+*** To assign or reassign a bug to a package or list of packages:
+reassign 1234 emacs,cc-mode
+
 ** To remove spam from the tracker, move it to the `spam' pseudo-package:
 reassign 123 spam