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It's now possible to load the CGIs into a mojolicious controller.
Compatibility isn't 100% yet, but it should give a migration path
for any random CGI to become a proper controller.
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if the bug is private, otherwise leave it alone
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standard options; mark PDF viewable
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or /bug/ALIAS."
This reverts commit 404dc5496967203c5f99755340f43d712420446a.
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current BMO infrastructure.
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class method DYNAMIC_COLUMNS
When working on bug 1253535 I kept encountering the fragility of our model system.
This fragility involves two things:
1) Extensions adding new columns to model objects
2) The use of those model objects in checksetup.
In particular, the SecureMail extension causes this problem because (at checksetup-time) we need to lookup certain Group objects.
Thus I propose to
1) allow model classes to take their list of columns from the informations schema (exposed via `bz_table_columns_real`)
2) Have Bugzilla::Group do this when being used in a commandline (e.g. checksetup) context.
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the revision with the project
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author
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instead of PhabricatorProjectsPolicyRule
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large file before uploading it
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proper label
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product selector on Browse and Enter Bug pages
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Browse page
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/bug/ALIAS.
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by the bmo-editbugs-team project (editbugs)
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extension
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Phabricator and not from BMO
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on revisions without a bug id associated
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