A couple of weeks ago jrb and I spent some time writing a GUI (pygtk) frontend to the redhat bugzilla xml-rpc interfaces. It does local caching of bug data, so after a possibly slow initial query bug work is really fast.
Packages availible at: http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.noarch.rpm http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.src.rpm
At the moment you can only view bugs and add comments. The tool is clearly not finished yet, but might still be of use to peopl.
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Alexander Larsson alexl@redhat.com:
A couple of weeks ago jrb and I spent some time writing a GUI (pygtk) frontend to the redhat bugzilla xml-rpc interfaces. It does local caching of bug data, so after a possibly slow initial query bug work is really fast.
A good thing, but not a solution as the XML-RPC stuff isn't even in Bugzilla CVS yet, let alone what Fedora is running.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 10:03:44AM +0200, Alexander Larsson wrote:
A couple of weeks ago jrb and I spent some time writing a GUI (pygtk) frontend to the redhat bugzilla xml-rpc interfaces. It does local caching of bug data, so after a possibly slow initial query bug work is really fast.
Packages availible at: http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.noarch.rpm http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.src.rpm
At the moment you can only view bugs and add comments. The tool is clearly not finished yet, but might still be of use to peopl.
And on a similar note, `bugzuki` is a commandline tool using the same interfaces...
see http://people.redhat.com/alikins/repo/RPMS/
no promises it works, but if something breaks, I promise to at least think about possibly planning to try to look at fixing it one day...
Adrian
Adrian Likins alikins@redhat.com:
And on a similar note, `bugzuki` is a commandline tool using the same interfaces...
Bugzuki is interesting. If the XML-RPC stuff becomes part of stock Bugilla I would reallyu like to see it ship generally with Bugzilla. I'd switch over the fedora-submit tool I'm planning to do to using it.
And for all those interested in the US.. the Godzuki movie seems to be available at Walmarts far and wide right now. You too can see a proud Godzilla help his son make smoke rings while a little child in shorts beats up bullies.
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 12:49, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Adrian Likins alikins@redhat.com:
And on a similar note, `bugzuki` is a commandline tool using the same interfaces...
Bugzuki is interesting. If the XML-RPC stuff becomes part of stock Bugilla I would reallyu like to see it ship generally with Bugzilla. I'd switch over the fedora-submit tool I'm planning to do to using it.
Heh,
It pretty much scared me that I knew the origin of the name of this utility...
...glad to know I'm not alone.
Ken
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 12:00, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
And for all those interested in the US.. the Godzuki movie seems to be available at Walmarts far and wide right now. You too can see a proud Godzilla help his son make smoke rings while a little child in shorts beats up bullies.
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 12:49, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Adrian Likins alikins@redhat.com:
And on a similar note, `bugzuki` is a commandline tool using the same interfaces...
Bugzuki is interesting. If the XML-RPC stuff becomes part of stock Bugilla I would reallyu like to see it ship generally with Bugzilla. I'd switch over the fedora-submit tool I'm planning to do to using it.