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Re: [wtp-pmc] How to add JSF components in Bugzilla?


Raghu,

I checked bugzilla and your components are there but are not listed under Web Tools.

classification = Technology
product = JavaServer Faces Tools

You have two bugs open [1].

To minimize churn, why don't we leave it this way until you exit incubation? Then we'll create a jst.jsf component for you.

[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?product=Java+Server+Faces

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Hi,

I would like bugzilla to be enabled to track enhancements and bugs on
the JSF project. Currently,  I don't see any entry for JSF in the
Components list under WebTools. Is this because the JSF project is still
in incubation?

I got the following note when the project was provisioned.

/5. Bugzilla
Your bugzilla project, components, versions and milestones have been
created. The components belong to the following dummy e-mail addresses:

Owner: jsf.core-inbox@xxxxxxxxxxx
Owner: jsf.ui-inbox@xxxxxxxxxxx

If you wish to receive Bugzilla mail for these components, simply add
the dummy addresses to your watch list (Prefs/Email settings in bugzilla) /

Thanks
Raghu
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