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Justin Dolske

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Aug 24, 2010, 3:17:47 PM8/24/10
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On 8/24/10 9:19 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
> I don't know whether this really the right group for what I want, but I
> don't either find any fitting much better.

Yeah, there's no perfect fit but mozilla.dev.apps.firefox would be
better. (Followup headers set)

> I think it's a great idea posting new bugs and important changes on bugs
> in IRC, I just wonder if #firefox is really the best place for this.
...
> Just, #firefox generally is a support channel afaik.

Agreed, I don't think having firebot announce bugs in #firefox is very
useful. It's more of a support channel now, and most of the newly filed
bugs don't seem relevant to that purpose.

Justin

Mike Beltzner

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Aug 24, 2010, 3:55:21 PM8/24/10
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On 2010-08-24, at 3:17 PM, Justin Dolske wrote:

> Agreed, I don't think having firebot announce bugs in #firefox is very useful. It's more of a support channel now, and most of the newly filed bugs don't seem relevant to that purpose.

Seconded, if that matters.

cheers,
mike

Kevin Brosnan

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Aug 24, 2010, 4:00:47 PM8/24/10
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It use to be new toolkit or Firefox bugs were reported in #firefox, to
me that was fine. The change to mulitstate flags broke the mozbot
filter module and now every flag change in toolkit or Firefox is
announced to the channel. I got the impression from Wolf that it would
be a bit till he had the time to look into this. Maybe some other
mozbot hacker is intrested?

Kevin

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