If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
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If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
I recently had a pull request merged that fixed a bug on the bug tracker's roadmap. Should I be able to mark that bug as resolved? Similarly, if I plan on contributing a fix for an issue, should I be able to assign myself to that? Or do only certain people get permission to do that?
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Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Hi,
you can use: fix, fixes, closes keywords with Redmine issue id in commit message to automatically close the issue when code will be merged to master. I've added both of you to "developers" group in bugtracker, so you should be able to close the issues in bugtracker too.
you can use: fix, fixes, closes keywords with Redmine issue id in commit message to automatically close the issue when code will be merged to master. I've added both of you to "developers" group in bugtracker, so you should be able to close the issues in bugtracker too.
Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Could you add me too? I have a fair number of bugs I would like to update with better formatting or new information.
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Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Is how to use this documented somewhere? Also, what are the general guidelines of when something should be manually resolved vs closed etc. I saw a note in one issue that someone wasn't using that properly.lgromanowski wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 21:37 you can use: fix, fixes, closes keywords with Redmine issue id in commit message to automatically close the issue when code will be merged to master.
Thank you!lgromanowski wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 21:37 I've added both of you to "developers" group in bugtracker, so you should be able to close the issues in bugtracker too.
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Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
It's documented on Redmine wiki: http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine ... t-messages I don't remember any guidelines of resolved vs closed issues state, perhaps Zini or Scrawl would know them.Thunderforge wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 23:49Is how to use this documented somewhere? Also, what are the general guidelines of when something should be manually resolved vs closed etc. I saw a note in one issue that someone wasn't using that properly.lgromanowski wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 21:37 you can use: fix, fixes, closes keywords with Redmine issue id in commit message to automatically close the issue when code will be merged to master.
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Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Found the state explanations on the wiki. The Redmine Settings aren't on there, but I'll take a few minutes and add them.lgromanowski wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 06:37 It's documented on Redmine wiki: http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine ... t-messages I don't remember any guidelines of resolved vs closed issues state, perhaps Zini or Scrawl would know them.
Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Please, add me too. I've started to work on the task and want to assign to myself.
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Re: If I'm a contributor, should I be able to modify bugs on the bug tracker?
Maybe there needs to be a better way to have people added to the bug tracker. Is it possible to be able to self-add it just like we do for the Wiki? Or maybe just have a form you fill out to request access?