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Bug 54062 - Move Huggle under "Utilities" product
Move Huggle under "Utilities" product
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: Wikimedia
Classification: Unclassified
Bugzilla (Other open bugs)
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: Lowest enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Blocks: 53986
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Reported: 2013-09-12 06:10 UTC by Nemo
Modified: 2014-05-06 15:44 UTC (History)
6 users (show)

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Description Nemo 2013-09-12 06:10:42 UTC
Huggle is surely a "tool". There are 4 components in this product for about 40 open bugs and 1 maintainer.
After experiencing filing a bug in the product, not only I know for sure that the current components hinder the ability of bug reporters to file bugs efficiently (Application, Setup, WebApp, Other?? what to choose?!) but I suspect that they also just make things harder for maintainers.

In any case, unless there is some explicit clear rationale (like: we have person X who wants to watch only the "numerous" issues of part Y of the code and uses the component to that purpose), no reason to clutter https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi with the 21st open product.
Comment 1 Nemo 2014-03-21 07:02:37 UTC
No objection in 6 months and all the relevant people are in cc, can we just do it please? Takes few minutes and saves who knows how many person-hours of people needlessly scrolling and wandering about confused when searching or filing a bug.
Comment 2 Andre Klapper 2014-04-22 07:55:49 UTC
Huggle has subcomponents which would be destroyed when making it a component under a product: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/describecomponents.cgi?product=Huggle

Closing as WONTFIX.
Comment 3 Nemo 2014-04-22 08:00:06 UTC
(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #2)
> Huggle has subcomponents which would be destroyed when making it a component
> under a product:

Was already covered in comment 0:

> Huggle is surely a "tool". There are 4 components in this product for about
> 40 open bugs and 1 maintainer.

There were no objections from the maintainer so I don't see what's the problem.
Comment 4 Andre Klapper 2014-04-22 08:42:19 UTC
> There were no objections from the maintainer

Where is the statement by the maintainer?
Comment 5 Nemo 2014-04-22 08:45:03 UTC
No objection != approval
Comment 6 Andre Klapper 2014-04-22 15:39:51 UTC
(In reply to Nemo from comment #5)
> No objection != approval

No way, if a developer suddenly does not find his/her tickets anymore in the bugtracker. Been there, done that in a previous project.
Comment 7 Andre Klapper 2014-05-05 15:17:06 UTC
No feedback from maintainer, hence likely not wanted.
Comment 8 Peter Bena 2014-05-05 22:30:12 UTC
hi, no feedback because maintainer never noticed there is such a bug :)

Unless it's somehow necessary I would prefer to keep things as they are. In case you misplace bug, we will just put it to correct category. I already have a number of searches defined which would all break if it was moved somewhere else.

Many thanks to Andre for not moving it when I didn't notice about this bug, I owe you at least 2 beers at hackaton.
Comment 9 Andre Klapper 2014-05-06 15:44:22 UTC
I'm WONTFIXing this. 
I don't see an advantage by hiding Huggle (or other tools) under "Utilities" in Bugzilla so it would not be lited on https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi anymore. I'd rather prefer to kill the "Utilities" product in the long run. We'd also break external URLs (enter_bug.cgi?product=Huggle).

I also do not share the opinion that we need to necessarily decrease the number of products in Bugzilla.

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