Phyx <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Ben, > > >> I consider Linux/x86-64 to be the default; e.g. if there a ticket isn't >> labelled with one of the operating system labels then it should be >> assumed that either the issue is OS-independent or it's Linux. This is a >> compromise but given that we need to assign labels manually, it didn't >> seem like manually labelling all Linux tickets was worth the effort. >> Also, once !653 lands issue authors will be prompted for their operating >> system in the issue description. >> > > That's fair, I had thought this might be the case, but have you considered > that you also > lose the ability to filter using an inclusion filter then? To get list of > x86 only Linux you would have > exclude all competing tags then (if possible). > Indeed. Apparently at some point GitLab will be gaining the ability to do full boolean expression queries. However, until then I'm not sure that I see an alternative that isn't labor-intensive.
> But this also introduce an ambiguity, there's no way to say for instance > that an issue effects Linux and > Windows for instance as you would just have the Windows tag. > Yes, this a known (and unfortunate) consequence of the choice. Cheers, - Ben
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