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Usage Cases
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Case 1: Tracking the status of bugs in remote repo branches
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See discussion in
#bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/12c986be-d19a-4b8b-b1b5-68248ff4d331#
Here, it doesn't matter whether the remote repository is a branch of
the local repository, or a completely separate project
(e.g. upstream, ...). So long as the remote project provides access
via some REPO format, you can use
be --repo REPO ...
to run your query, or
be diff REPO
to see the changes between the local and remote repositories.
Case 2: Importing bugs from other repositories
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Case 2.1: If the remote repository is a branch of the local repository
VCS merge REPO
Case 2.2: If the remote repository is not a branch of the local repository
Hypothetical command:
be import REPO ID
Notes
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Providing public repositories
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e.g. for non-dev users. These are just branches that expose a public
interface (HTML, email, ...). Merge and query like any other
development branch.
Managing permissions
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Many bugtrackers implement some sort of permissions system, and they
are certainly required for a central system with diverse user roles.
However DVCSs also support the 'pull my changes' workflow, where
permissions are irrelevant.
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