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author | myk%mozilla.org <> | 2004-09-10 08:48:11 +0200 |
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committer | myk%mozilla.org <> | 2004-09-10 08:48:11 +0200 |
commit | ffa869bfb041d44336c308d357df9374b4ab8b02 (patch) | |
tree | d069314bf003fcd0cf5b9dbb6799491468a8d15c | |
parent | abd483cec114d67992c89e72caa9ef53ac662c5f (diff) | |
download | bugzilla-ffa869bfb041d44336c308d357df9374b4ab8b02.tar.gz bugzilla-ffa869bfb041d44336c308d357df9374b4ab8b02.tar.xz |
Fix for bug 254360: lists the rules governing who can edit which fields in 2.16 and 2.18 and the differences in those rules between the two versions. Contributed by Nick Barnes.
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diff --git a/docs/rel_notes.txt b/docs/rel_notes.txt index 1cf9dfdfc..055c4866a 100644 --- a/docs/rel_notes.txt +++ b/docs/rel_notes.txt @@ -260,6 +260,82 @@ Miscellaneous Improvements - Mail handling is now between 125% to 175% faster. +What's Changed? +*************** + +There have been some changes to the rules governing who can change which fields +of a bug report. The rules for Bugzilla version 2.16 and 2.18, along with +differences between them, are listed below. Bear in mind that there are other +restrictions on bug manipulation besides the ones listed below. In particular, +the groups system enforces restrictions on who can create, edit, or even see +any given bug. + +Bugzilla 2.16 rules: + +- anyone can make a null change; +- anyone can add a comment; +- anyone in the editbugs group can make any change; +- the reporter can make any change to the status; +- anyone in the canconfirm group can change the status + to any opened state (NEW, REOPENED, ASSIGNED). +- anyone can change the status to any opened state + if the everconfirmed flag is set; +- the owner, QA contact, or reporter can make any change + *except* changing the status to an opened state; +- No other changes are permitted. + +[Note that these rules combine to allow the reporter to make any change +to the bug.] + +Bugzilla 2.18 rules: + +- anyone can make a null change; +- anyone can add a comment; +- anyone in the editbugs group can make any change; +- anyone in the canconfirm group can change the status + from UNCONFIRMED to any opened state; +- the owner or QA contact can make any change; +- the reporter can make any change *except*: + - changing the status from UNCONFIRMED to any opened state; or + - changing the target milestone; or + - changing the priority (unless the letsubmitterchoosepriority + parameter is set). +- No other changes are permitted. + +The effective differences in the rules: + +- In 2.16, the reporter could always change anything about a bug. + + In 2.18, the reporter can't: + + - confirm the bug unless he is in the canconfirm group; + - change the target milestone; + - change the priority (unless the 'letsubmitterchoosepriority' + parameter is set; + + (unless he is also the owner, the QA contact, or in the editbugs + group, in which case he can do all these things). + +- In 2.16, the owner or QA contact (if the 'useqacontact' parameter + is set) can't change the bug status to an opened status unless they + are also the reporter, or have editbugs or canconfirm, or the + everconfirmed flag is set on the bug). + + In 2.18 the owner or QA contact can make any change to a bug. + +- In 2.16, a member of the canconfirm group can set the status + to any opened status. + + In 2.18 this is only possible if the status was previously + the unconfirmed status. + +- In 2.16, the status can be set to anything by anybody + if the 'everconfirmed' flag is set. + + In 2.18, this authorization code does not pay any attention + to the 'everconfirmed' flag. + + Code Changes Which May Affect Customizations ******************************************** |