On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Florian Effenberger <
floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hi,
Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote on 2013-02-18 09:17:
I wanted to upload a 7M Presentation to Bugzilla
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/**show_bug.cgi?id=56911<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56911>
).
But the Limit is 3M.
Is it possible to raise the limit? I think it's much easier for
developers to download the attachments when they are listed under
"Attachments" than read through all the comments.
BugZilla is not hosted in TDF infra. I'm Cc'ing Tollef, its admin.
This limit may be in a contract somewhere. Furthermore, in general we
prefer users to strip their sample files down to the bare minimum to show a
bug, rarely does this require more than the 3 meg limit. What we don't want
to do is encourage people to start attaching 5 meg files when a 100 kb
sample would do the trick.
On rare occasions I will personally accept a file and then send it to
fellow QA and dev members as we triage and fix the problem. A comment in
FDO saying "Joel has the file" is enough for people to ping me if they want
a copy.
Best,
Joel
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*Joel Madero*
LibreOffice QA Volunteer
jmadero.dev@gmail.com
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