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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/23/2012 02:45 PM, John Kim wrote:<br>
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<div>What does it mean to "link to a related branch?' Does it
mean sharing the bug report to another group?</div>
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<div>I'm part of the papercutters team, and I want to merge my
problem to the project team so that they could see for
themselves. How can I do this? </div>
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<div>Thanks.</div>
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John,<br>
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Link to a related branch means link the bug to a code branch,
usually a branch that might have a fix and has been proposed as
one. Are you trying to get one bug be assigned to multiple
projects? If so, you want to click on "Also affects project" and
add hundred paper cuts. This bug for example, affects 5 different
projects including papercuts.<br>
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If thats not what you meant, then I don't fully understand your
question.<br>
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