On Thu, 2020-11-19 at 14:41 +0100, Kamil Paral wrote:
People often add a hyperlink to the criterion in question (not using Adam's
anchors, just ToC links, but that's fine) to a Bugzilla comment. At least I
do it almost always (when I know which criterion to use, sometimes I
don't). But I'm not sure how it helps. We can't enforce it (we don't
want
to prevent people from proposing blockers just because they don't know
which exact criterion applies). The BBA proposal form is used only
sometimes, many people propose it directly through Bugzilla, which is a
free-form text field. And even the criterion that gets cited originally is
often not considered the appropriate one. So if you want to vote, you still
need to read the whole discussion (not necessarily the technical bugzilla
discussion, but certainly the blocker discussion in our blocker-review
Pagure repo, and at least the comment in Bugzilla which nominated the bug).
An ugly hack would just be to catch any time a comment on the bug links
to a criteria page with a URL fragment, mirror that link as a comment
on the issue with generic framing text, like this:
===
blockerbot commented a minute ago
Release criterion mentioned in bug report by kparal:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Beta_Release_Criteria#Remote_pac...
===
If such a link is included in the bug report at the time blockerbot
creates the issue, it could be incorporated into the initial issue
description.
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