Hi Sophie, *,
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Sophie Gautier
<gautier.sophie@gmail.com> wrote:
We (FR group) are conducting QA irc cessions and we would like to have IZBot
helping us :) Could it be possible that you load a list of fixed bugs to be
verified
How do you determine whether a bug is to be verified? Just has status
= resolved fixed?
and remind me the command to ask to IZBot ?
The commands would be "FreeDesktop loadsession queryID" and then "gf"
to "get one from freedesktop"
I'll load that query, so it is ready to go with "gf" - The bot listens
to its nick as well as to the ! trigger, so writing "!gf" or "! gf" is
just as good as writing "IZBbot: gf"
would = since know it only knows one query, i have set it to "resolved
fixed" bugs in project LibreOffice.
But these can be changed of course/I can add other commands.
So: Feel free to use the "gf" command to get a randomly picked
"resolved fixed" bug.
If you want to have IZBot announce issues by itself, use
"IZBot: Scheduler repeat AnnounceBug 1800 [echo gf]"
That will make it call the gf command and print its result every 1800seconds
ciao
Christian
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