Commit 912070e7 authored by Frédéric Buclin's avatar Frédéric Buclin

Bug 781314: The behavior of tags changed

r=wicked a=LpSolit
parent 119449b5
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<title>Adding/removing tags to/from bugs</title>
<para>
You can add and remove tags from individual bugs, which let you find and
manage them more easily. Creating a new tag automatically generates a saved
search - whose name is the name of the tag - which lists bugs with this tag.
This saved search will be displayed in the footer of pages by default, as
all other saved searches. The main difference between tags and normal saved
searches is that saved searches, as described in the previous section, are
stored in the form of a list of matching criteria, while the saved search
generated by tags is a list of bug numbers. Consequently, you can easily
edit this list by either adding or removing tags from bugs. To enable this
feature, you have to turn on the <quote>Enable tags for bugs</quote> user
preference, see <xref linkend="userpreferences" />. This feature is disabled
by default.
manage bugs more easily. Tags are per-user and so are only visible and editable
by the user who created them. You can then run queries using tags as a criteria,
either by using the Advanced Search form, or simply by typing "tag:my_tag_name"
in the QuickSearch box at the top (or bottom) of the page. Tags can also be
displayed in buglists.
</para>
<para>
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these bugs and mixing all these reasons, you can now store these bugs in
separate lists, e.g. <quote>Keep in mind</quote>, <quote>Interesting bugs</quote>,
or <quote>Triage</quote>. One big advantage of this way to manage bugs
is that you can easily add or remove bugs one by one, which is not
possible to do with saved searches without having to edit the search
criteria again.
is that you can easily add or remove tags from bugs one by one.
</para>
</section>
</section>
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