Summary: | Mylar or Bugzilla client should identify itself | ||||||||
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Product: | z_Archived | Reporter: | maarten meijer <mjmeijer> | ||||||
Component: | Mylyn | Assignee: | Steffen Pingel <steffen.pingel> | ||||||
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |||||||
Severity: | enhancement | ||||||||
Priority: | P3 | Keywords: | greatbug | ||||||
Version: | 2.0 M2 | ||||||||
Target Milestone: | 2.0 | ||||||||
Hardware: | Macintosh | ||||||||
OS: | Mac OS X - Carbon (unsup.) | ||||||||
URL: | news://news.eclipse.org:119/f0h79k$hvr$1@build.eclipse.org | ||||||||
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Description
maarten meijer
2007-04-27 16:18:50 EDT
Hi, I am Mik, and I also think it is a good idea :) I'll set the user agent parameter in WebClientUtil.setupHttpClient. Is there an easy way to determine the version of a plug-in? Otherwise I would suggest to simply use 'Mylar'. Sounds good. I don't know of an easy way to get the version. Last time I had to do it I got the plug-in's name or location from the bundle and used the fact that the version was appended to that. I think it would be good to use: "Eclipse Mylar using HttpClient/3.0.1". I have settled on "Eclipse Mylar (HttpClient 3.0.1)". Created attachment 67663 [details]
mylar/context/zip
(In reply to comment #4) > I have settled on "Eclipse Mylar (HttpClient 3.0.1)". Perfect. (In reply to comment #4) > I have settled on "Eclipse Mylar (HttpClient 3.0.1)". > OK, now we can see whether we Mylar users are a minority or something bigger... Thank you! Update user agent to Eclipse Mylyn (HttpClient/3.0.1). Created attachment 71839 [details]
mylar/context/zip
No kidding! I think that the impact of this one deserved the greatbug tag, even though there is currently no official use for that tag as far as I know. For consequences see bug 196056 (for historical reasons) |