Defect #7136
assign admin account to all bugs
| Status: | Closed | Start date: | 2010-12-20 | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | Issues | |||
| Target version: | - | |||
| Affected version: | devel | Resolution: | No feedback |
Description
I tried this on a clean installation
on the update window, it is possible to assign the bug to the Redmine admin account even if he is not a user that is configured as part of project's users.
On the bug list, in the right-click menu, the admin acount is not part of the assignee list
Associated revisions
Author should be displayed as assignable on a single issue right click menu (#7136).
History
#2 Updated by Jean-Baptiste Barth 12 months ago
- Priority changed from High to Normal
- Affected version set to devel
I can reproduce on trunk, I don't know the consequences though. Any idea ? I don't think it's "high priority" anyway...
#3 Updated by Avner S 12 months ago
consequences are simple, a bug will be assigned to no one that i suppose to handle it and may get lost in the process
#4 Updated by Etienne Massip 12 months ago
Any plugins (see SubmittingBugs for details we need) ?
#6 Updated by Jean-Baptiste Barth 12 months ago
- Target version set to Candidate for next minor release
So it has to be fixed :)
#7 Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang 10 months ago
Can't reproduce. BUT note that an issue can always be assigned to its author (even if he is not a project member). So for example, say I'm an admin, I create an issue in a project I do not belong to => I see my name in the assignee drop down.
In your bug, who did create the issue?
#8 Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 1 month ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to No feedback
#9 Updated by Etienne Massip about 1 month ago
- Target version deleted (
Candidate for next minor release)