Bug triage/2007-07-02

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Fast Track Import

(Move bugs here that have solid repros, or valid patches that you have reviewed)

  • SVC-371 - Patch for llOwnerSay (color and grammer) - patch by Thraxis Epsilon
    hot by votes (40+ at the moment). I see this one as legit and good. The default color from the previous patch does suck (almost unreadable) and going back to ": " instead of "say " is also helpful, because some objects use this in forms like "User: activates this or that". I think the "say " was a coding error anyway (fell into a default case). Will include it in my viewer. (NB)
  • VWR-1406 - Unchecking "Go Away/AFK when idle" has no effect in 1.17.2.0 - patch by Henri Beauchamp
    10 votes. The patch reverts llagent.cpp back to 1.17.0. Simple 3-liner to make the debug entry prevent the 30-min logout. I support it (it may be something which someone did intentionally, which personally I don't like, because people will find other and more sim hogging ways to stay online).


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Misc Pool

Community members generally collaborate on the agenda for bug triage meetings. Here's how you can quickly fill in an otherwise blank agenda:


Setting up

  • Go to Bug_Triage/YYYY-MM-DD where YYYY is the four digit year code, MM is the two digit month code, and DD is the day code
  • Write and save {{subst:Triage Template}} as the only content of your new page. This will copy the complete markup from Template:Triage Template as a starting point for your agenda.
  • Fill in the relevant time, date, and location info for the upcoming meeting. The easiest way to do this is to copy the entire block of information from an earlier meeting of the same type (RC, regular, etc...) and modify the date and time as needed.

Populating the issue listings section(s)

<perl>

  1. !/usr/bin/env perl

use XML::Simple;

my $bugs = XMLin($ARGV[0]);

foreach my $item (@{$bugs->{channel}->{item}}) {

 $title = $item->{title};
 $title =~ s/^\^\*\] //;
 $key = $item->{key}->{content};
 $votes = $item->{votes};
 $reporter = $item->{reporter}->{username};
 print "* $key - Votes: $votes - $title - $reporter\n";

}


</perl>

  • Pick a reasonable cutoff point, and copy the output into the appropriate section of your newly created page.