- From: Christopher B Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:00:12 -0400
- To: Paul Cotton <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com>
- Cc: "public-ws-policy@w3.org" <public-ws-policy@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <OFCA65947C.721937D7-ON852571CC.003CC3C9-852571CC.0041EEC8@us.ibm.com>
Thanks, Paul. Christopher Ferris STSM, Software Group Standards Strategy email: chrisfer@us.ibm.com blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/dw_blog.jspa?blog=440 phone: +1 508 377 9295 Paul Cotton <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com> wrote on 08/15/2006 10:02:44 AM: > This feature is controllable. > > 1. Login into your Bugzilla account > 2. Select Edit: Prefs link at the bottom of the screen (http://www. > w3.org/Bugs/Public/userprefs.cgi) > 3. Select the General Preferences tab > 4. The "feature" that Chris describes is the "After changing a bug" > item. You can select "Show the updated bug" if that is your preference. > > /paulc > > ________________________________ > From: public-ws-policy-request@w3.org On Behalf Of Christopher B Ferris > Sent: August 4, 2006 8:20 AM > To: public-ws-policy@w3.org > Subject: bugzilla "feature" > > > I just noted a "feature" of Bugzilla when updating the status and > assignment of bug 3545. Apparently, > after the changes are submitted, it refreshes the view with ***the > next bug in the list!!!*** > > So, if you aren't careful, you might be tempted to think that the > changes you applied did not get applied and apply them > to the next bug. > > Be careful out there. > > Cheers, > > Christopher Ferris > STSM, Software Group Standards Strategy > email: chrisfer@us.ibm.com > blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/dw_blog.jspa?blog=440 > phone: +1 508 377 9295
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