https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28339 has been just sitting their stale for quite a while. I know as a toolserver user, that there is a potential for a lot of useful tools. Who do I need to bribe or murder in order to facilitate this process?
John
On Jun 7, 2012, at 4:15 PM, John wrote:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28339 has been just sitting their stale for quite a while. I know as a toolserver user, that there is a potential for a lot of useful tools. Who do I need to bribe or murder in order to facilitate this process?
John
This is not as easy as setting up replication for other databases, because it is set up differently and there are special privacy matters to think of.
Meanwhile, may I remind that BugZilla actually does have an API, which is also accessible from the Toolserver.
It is a little complicated to use, but provides a lot of features.
-- Krinkle
On 07/06/12 17:00, Krinkle wrote:
This is not as easy as setting up replication for other databases, because it is set up differently and there are special privacy matters to think of.
Meanwhile, may I remind that BugZilla actually does have an API, which is also accessible from the Toolserver.
It is a little complicated to use, but provides a lot of features.
-- Krinkle
Why special? - User data? That should be just like MediaWiki user table.
- Security bugs? How many of them should still be private right now? And as aside, what's the right way to open a bug after it has been disclosed? I think most of them fail in that bucket. We might get more in the future, but not needing to hide anything right now would IMHO help for setting up, then filtering.
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