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clean up query display of "Private to you" items Previously the handling of queries in the edit menu was a little wonky. If you change a query to not be private to you then you lose the ability to ever change it back to being private. Previously the queries were displayed in three chunks: First all retired queries. Then all queries private to the current user (this batch has the dropdown for toggling private state). Then all non-private queries. Now: all queries we created that are retired, all queries that we created that are not retired, then all non-private queries not created by the current user. this should fix [SF#1481394]
author Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net>
date Thu, 20 Sep 2007 23:44:58 +0000
parents 7f0c63868fa9
children 64daaa4bf816
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Scripts in this directory:

add-issue
 Add a single issue, as specified on the command line, to your tracker. The
 initial message for the issue is taken from standard input.

roundup-reminder
 Generate an email that lists outstanding issues. Send in both plain text
 and HTML formats.

weekly-report
 Generate a simple report outlining the activity in one tracker for the
 most recent week.

schema_diagram.py
 Generate a schema diagram for a roundup tracker. It generates a 'dot file'
 that is then fed into the 'dot' tool (http://www.graphviz.org) to generate
 a graph.

server-ctl
 Control the roundup-server daemon from the command line with start, stop,
 restart, condstart (conditional start - only if server is stopped) and
 status commands.

roundup.rc-debian
 An control script that may be installed in /etc/init.d on Debian systems.
 Offers start, stop and restart commands and integrates with the Debian
 init process.

imapServer.py
 This IMAP server script that runs in the background and checks for new
 email from a variety of mailboxes.


Roundup Issue Tracker: http://roundup-tracker.org/