I'd like to propose a few changes about bugzilla report structure. It's horribly ugly!
First item will be an inline comment.
How to reproduce (title) (new-line/nothing/----- separator) I'm not sure what will be look better .... .... ....
Backtrace (separator or nothing here) ... ... ...
Additional information (separator or nothing here)
path-to-dump-dir command-line executable kernel abrt-ver
And that's it. Arch, program version, release version and the others are in summary or filled in bug.
What do you think?
On 01/05/2011 05:14 PM, Nikola Pajkovsky wrote:
I'd like to propose a few changes about bugzilla report structure. It's horribly ugly!
First item will be an inline comment.
How to reproduce (title) (new-line/nothing/----- separator) I'm not sure what will be look better .... .... ....
Backtrace (separator or nothing here) ... ... ...
Additional information (separator or nothing here)
path-to-dump-dir command-line executable kernel abrt-ver
And that's it. Arch, program version, release version and the others are in summary or filled in bug.
What do you think?
please, send some real life example
Thx, J.
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:21:10 +0100, Jiri Moskovcak jmoskovc@redhat.com wrote:
On 01/05/2011 05:14 PM, Nikola Pajkovsky wrote:
I'd like to propose a few changes about bugzilla report structure. It's horribly ugly!
First item will be an inline comment.
How to reproduce (title) (new-line/nothing/----- separator) I'm not sure what will be look better .... .... ....
Backtrace (separator or nothing here) ... ... ...
Additional information (separator or nothing here)
path-to-dump-dir command-line executable kernel abrt-ver
And that's it. Arch, program version, release version and the others are in summary or filled in bug.
What do you think?
please, send some real life example
I can't. I have to firtly write a patch and I don't want to do that without a small discussion. What I can do, is show you "real life" example not generated by abrt but generated by me. Is it what you want to see?
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