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	<title>Comments on: using review board for bugzilla request queues / reviews</title>
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		<title>By: visophyte: data made shiny :: Review Board and Bugzilla reviews, take 2.</title>
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		<dc:creator>visophyte: data made shiny :: Review Board and Bugzilla reviews, take 2.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Last time I played with Review Board and bugzilla request queues things were great for me, but no one else.  I had to create an account for you on the instance, add you to my script that synchronizes request queues, run the script, and then keep running the script periodically.  Not to mention there wasn&#8217;t really a way to get your review out and into bugzilla.  No one actually tried to use it, so they probably also didn&#8217;t notice there were caching issues related to the ever-changing definition of &#8220;HEAD&#8221; (&#8221;tip&#8221;).  It sucked, and when I upgraded and everything broke, no one cared, not even me. [...]</description>
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