Does someone assign incoming issues?
Once I've contributed a module to drupal.org and that module has been published, I assume that people will start submitting issues against it. How do those issues get assigned to me? Are there people monitoring the issues queue and assigning issues to the owners of their modules? Do I need to manually check the queue on a regular basis to find out if issues have been submitted against my modules? Thanks, jik
You get an email if you say so in the project page. That works well for me since it is almost instantaneous. No one has the time to assign issues for contrib to others (and even core). On 11/9/05, Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.brookline.ma.us> wrote:
Once I've contributed a module to drupal.org and that module has been published, I assume that people will start submitting issues against it. How do those issues get assigned to me? Are there people monitoring the issues queue and assigning issues to the owners of their modules? Do I need to manually check the queue on a regular basis to find out if issues have been submitted against my modules?
Thanks,
jik
Khalid B wrote:
You get an email if you say so in the project page. That works well for me since it is almost instantaneous.
No one has the time to assign issues for contrib to others (and even core)
.......... if there were a concept of ownership of of components (in the issues module), the owner would be the default assignee and i think a lot fewer tickets would end up orphaned. -- Harry Slaughter <-> harry@slaughters.com Web Developer http://slaughters.com/ h: 619-303-5952 c: 619-249-8780
Hi, You could also subscribe to various RSS feeds for your issues of your modules. It works very well. Ber
Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Do I need to manually check the queue on a regular basis to find out if issues have been submitted against my modules?
Thats the ticket. P -- paul byrne e-mail: paul@leafish.co.uk web: http://paul.leafish.co.uk http://www.leafish.co.uk
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 09:24, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Once I've contributed a module to drupal.org and that module has been published, I assume that people will start submitting issues against it. How do those issues get assigned to me? Are there people monitoring the issues queue and assigning issues to the owners of their modules? Do I need to manually check the queue on a regular basis to find out if issues have been submitted against my modules?
Normally, you'll get an email notification when someone creates or updates an issue for one of your projects. It's up to you to assign the issue to the right party. Check your account settings on drupal.org; there may be options about turning the email notification on or off. I know that it's on for me, but I don't remember whether I "turned it on" or if it just "always was on". :-) Welcome to the Drupal developer community! Scott (Syscrusher) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Courtney Drupal user name: "syscrusher" http://drupal.org/user/9184 scott at 4th dot com Drupal projects: http://drupal.org/project/user/9184 Sandbox: http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/sandbox/syscrusher
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