Bugs with bug mail

I get a lot of bug mail, way too much in my mind and I’m sure there are people out there getting much more bug mail than I do. The issue isn’t so much the amount of bug mail, though that’s often a problem. The real problem I have with bug mail is how often it’s completely useless.

Who are these people?

Lets start off with some better identity. I see a lot of names on bug mail for whom I have no idea who this person is.

I’ve noticed the bugzilla web interface has started to include a points system for people who comment on a bug. I don’t really know what the points mean but that doesn’t matter, I know higher is better. Somehow I’m at 16 points right now so I guess I should pay more attention to people with at least that many points. I actually read all the bug mail I get, but it would be nice to know if I could at least feel less guilty about not responding quickly. ;-)

Showing the points of the person making the change (and my points) in the bug mail would help this out a lot. I do also see some of the people who comment have titles like “Evince developer”, this would be another great thing to show in the bug mail.

Last part on identity, it’d also be great if there was a link included in the bug mail to this persons profile. I can’t seem to find the idea of a bugzilla profile though. One page about this person, their points, where they comment, what they are a developer of, if anything.

What just happened?

Removed: NEW – Added: NEEDINFO

Who you need info from would be a great addition which most likely requires lots of changes in bugzilla. However the least that could be done is to include the previous comment and commenter. I think that would help out a lot of other types of changes as well.

Bugzilla comments often work in the form of a conversation that slowly takes place in message board style. It’s like my roommates and I trying to coordinate feeding the cat on the cork board, a slow and painful process that could be easily solved with a minute or two of face to face time.

Below the current comment, prefaced with some text saying: Last Comment on $DATE by $PERSON [$PERSON_PROFILE] and then inline the last comment. Perhaps keeping a limit on the number of characters if you have a desire to keep the emails to a small size.

Anyway, I’m not intending to gripe about GNOME bugzilla as I do think it’s one of the nicest bugzillas I’ve used. Kudos to the developers! And I realize that bugzilla wasn’t really designed for interaction through email, which is too bad because I really think it’s the better way to go. This is just some of the fixes I’d been thinking about to improve my bug email usage, haven’t looked into if they are applicable to everyone.

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All Star Sandwich Bar

The other night I made the quick walk over to Inman Square to check out the somewhat new place All Star Sandwich Bar.

Located at the intersection of Prospect and Cambridge street in Cambridge, MA (the real cambridge) I think it replaced a fairly good Chinese place. But if you haven’t been there I suggest you go, I had one of the best sandwiches I’ve eaten in a long time.

Of course since I eat out in Westford, MA (a place well known for it’s fine foods, diversity, and culture *cough*) almost everyday my judgment may be a bit off from the norm. But I can’t wait to go back there, they serve beer and wine with a cozy area to sit and eat and are open until 9 or 10pm. Do you trust a starving mans food recommendations? Up to you.

Check another one off

All Star is just the start a plan to expand my eatery options in the boston area. My roommate and I recently cut out the Weekly Dig‘s Fall Dining Guide and put it up on the wall with a marker close by so we can check off the new places as we go to them. Not that I trust the Dig more than say Phantom Gourmet, but it came in an easy to use free print out that we could write all over.

I think next up is El Oriental De Cuba in J.P. for some Cuban style food.

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This is the blog personality of Bryan Clark. I'm a designer in a world of open source. This blog reflects mostly writing about Design, Open Source, Economics, Beer, Wine, and Dogs. There's more information about me on this site or you can contact me directly at clarkbw@gmail.com.

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