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I thought it was a good practice to close NEEDINFO bugs after some time.

  • The “activity” link next to “Git repository” could give contributors a quick idea how maintained the project is (only works if the project is hosted in GNOME Git).
  • The “GNOME-love bugs” query shows reports that have been recently changed first – more likely that recently changed ones are not outdated and something new contributors could work on.
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    All patch related information for a project is now in a single place.

  • Moved “New Patches” into its own new “Patches” section under “New and unreviewed”.
  • In the side bar, “Bugs without a response” is a link again (though it is not exactly what it says, it’s rather a query for reports with only a single comment, hence also a mismatch between the displayed number and the search result number when you click it).
  • The query results are sorted by last change.
  • The previously shown needless NEEDINFO queries by date were moved to the side bar and merged into one query.
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    You should be more interested in bugs reported in recent versions.

  • Versions now sorts by newest versions first.
  • Static information like components or versions now comes after.
  • Target Milestones (if existing), Priorities (if actually used and not just kept as the “normal” default) and Severities are now listed first, to get a quick overview for those projects who might use Bugzilla to do some project planning (so far I have not seen that much though).











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