On 12/12/2012 05:09 PM, Krinkle wrote:
I agree with Sébastien. ASSIGNED is enough.
I don't see the significance of whether there is a Gerrit change yet?
If there is no Gerrit change, it doesn't mean nobody is working on it. And if there is a change, it may not be a good one and/or one written by someone else (e.g. someone else can give it a try, send the change-id to bugzilla, but the assignee hasn't reviewed it yet and/or abandoned it).
People can look for the PATCH_IN_GERRIT status to find things to review. As you say, some changes are good, some are not. This is another way to attract reviewers to Gerrit changes.
Matt Flaschen