Re: GitLab update: Moving to the next step
- From: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi gmail com>
- To: Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com>
- Cc: Desktop Development List <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GitLab update: Moving to the next step
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 17:50:12 +0000
On 7 December 2017 at 17:01, Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com> wrote:
On Wed, 2017-12-06 at 18:49 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote:
a) See the second comment of
https://gitlab-test.gnome.org/mcrha/test/issues/2
It shows like three lines of text (one line, then empty line, then
third line). When you edit that comment you'll see I made it
several lines, not only three - the interface is ignoring my
Enter-s. Am I supposed to use some crazy tag when I want to divide
paragraphs and/or write simple lines?
The comment format is Markdown; you break paragraph by adding an empty line.
b) How do I reply to a comment?
Select the text in the comment you wish to reply to, hit 'r'; it'll
put the selection, already quoted, in the comment area.
c) my current work flow with bugzilla involves having opened *one* tab
in the browser with a search which contains a list of bugs changed
since some date for four different products. I refresh it in the
morning to see newly added bugs and eventually react to them (I
know, that's a silly idea to take care of newly added bugs where
reporters are active the most). How do I do the same in
gitlab, while: 1) the space will not be wasted, because I dislike
scrolling when it's unnecessary (and here it is); 2) it will not
be four different tabs in the browser?
I cannot help you, there. If you expect the workflow to be exactly the
same, I strongly suggest you never switch away from Bugzilla.
d) I cannot set labels on my test project for some reason.
You need to have the appropriate permissions to do so; it's probably a
test instance issue.
I know you can easily RTFM me, but do you know what? I didn't read any
single word of the bugzilla manual and I've been able to work with it
with no problem.
I seriously doubt you were born with innate knowledge of Bugzilla -
even though Bugzilla's feature set is basically limited to what you
see in the page.
Ciao,
Emmanuele.
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