Op 3 jul. 2012 22:52 schreef "David Narvaez" <david.narv...@computer.org> het volgende: > > On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Mark <mark...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Actually my "ideal" kind of thing would be that you assign the bug to > > yourself with some milestones or whatever. That is then somehow picked > > up by akonadi (don't know how) on your local system and added to your > > calender as todo item. That calender then sends you notifications of > > pending todo items where you will get more notifications once you get > > closer to a milestone till you fix it .... ahh well, i will keep on > > dreaming as well ^_- But it does sound like a very nifty thing to > > have. The tricky thing in here is probably the communication from > > bugzilla to akonadi... > > If you could do that, then the KDE PIM would indeed rock... oh wait, you can: > > 1) Do a search by Asignee = yourself > 2) On the result page, right click on the iCalendar link at the bottom > of the list of bugs > 3) Open KOrganizer and add an iCal resource, put the link as the file > name and add a name > 4) Check your TODO list > > Yes, KDE PIM rocks. > > David E. Narvaez > _______________________________________________ > Plasma-devel mailing list > Plasma-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel
Hehehe yeah, you're right. That is indeed possible, but that is a step that requires the user/developer to periodically import the ical file. It would be a lot better/easier if you could simply assign yourself to a bug which is then instantly visible in a local calendar. I think that is possible, but it probably requires a (non existent) browser plugin to interface with akonadi followed by a bugzilla plugin that can interface with the browser plugin.. find someone crazy enough to make all of this ;-)
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