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<blockquote type="cite">It would certainly make searching harder to do. How do you search for
bugs fixed in the last three releases? "Depends on bug 12342, 16536 and
19354". Hang on - or was it 19345? :-)
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Aliases, we already have them to make finding special bugs easier, why
not use them:
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blocks "next_rel"
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blocks "future"
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blocks "Bugzilla 3.2"
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depends on "reflow"
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depends on "gecko_units"
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depends on "Bugzilla 2.10" and blocks "Bugzilla 2.18"
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Because you can only have one alias pointing to a single bug in the
entire DB. Using a milestone, keyword or flag makes more sense.</div></blockquote><div><br>Why would you need an alias to point to more than one bug? There should only be one bug for a release of a particular product. I am not sure I grasp your point.
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