using edge.launchpad.net to make changes bounces back
Tom Haddon
mthaddon at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 1 17:36:26 BST 2007
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 19:38 +0530, shirish wrote:
> hi all,
> What I mean to say would be clear in a moment. Do the following :-
>
> 1. Use edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu (its a persistent session at my end)
> 2. Then as usual take any package
> 3. Go to the bugs section & take any bug
>
> For e.g. https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/124822
>
> I chose this bug as its new & nothing is known about this bug just to
> keep things simple.
>
> 4. Now click on the package given in affects to make changes, one gets
> bounced back to the bug list.
>
> I'm been observing this 'regression' on FF atleast . I have tried the
> same on dapper (FF 1.5.0.2) as well as on gutsy (2.0.0.6) as well as
> FF 3 (3.0a5). Lemme know if any feedback is needed.
It looks to me like that's expected behaviour. If you look at the links
on the right (i.e. status, importance) they have down arrows indicating
that you can edit in place. The package itself is just a link to other
bugs for that package. I think the rationale is that you're not editing
the package, you're editing the status or importance, so the actions
associated with the links reflects this.
Seems like there's been some re-working of the UI for the edge instance.
Thanks, Tom
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