[development] FYI: "Assigned to: foo" is now opt-in for [#12345] issue link filter

dragonwize dragonwize at gmail.com
Tue Feb 3 08:03:44 UTC 2009


Awesome!

Great stuff Derek and company. Thanks for all the hard work.

--
Alan Doucette



On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 01:38, Derek Wright <drupal at dwwright.net> wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> As most of you hopefully already know, if you type:
>
> [#367423]
>
> into any page on drupal.org, it will automagically be replaced with:
>
> #367423: Make "assigned to" on issue links opt-in (by appending '@')
>
> where the whole thing is a link to http://drupal.org/node/367423
>
>
> If you want to reference comment 15 in the issue, you do this:
>
> [#367423-15]
>
> and you get a link to: http://drupal.org/node/367423#comment-1233127
>
>
> Recently, there was a change to the theme on d.o to color the whole thing by
> the issue status (yay) and to append "Assigned to: foo" afterwards
> (occasionally yay, mostly boo).  This was causing lots of clutter, and some
> people have either stopped using the filter, or stopped assigning issues,
> just to avoid the extra noise.
>
> This behavior is now opt-in when you write the issue reference.  If you want
> "Assigned to:" to display, you include an '@' after the issue or comment
> number, like so:
>
> [#367423@]
>
> Which would yield:
>
> #367423: Make "assigned to" on issue links opt-in (by appending '@')
> Assigned to: dww
>
> Otherwise, you get the old behavior (plus the new per-status coloring).  Oh,
> and if you leave off the '@', if the issue is assigned to someone, that's
> visible in the title attribute if you mouse over the link.
>
>
> Enjoy,
> -Derek (dww)
>
>
>
>


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