Actually, it *is* possible to make a query private once it's been made public.
In fact, any user can take a private query from you and make it private for him,
as well as making public queries private and vice-versa: issue 244.
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 13:26:37 -0000
Skip Montanaro <metatracker@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> wrote:
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> Skip Montanaro added the comment:
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> Martin> I deleted that query.
>
> Thanks Martin. That solves the immediate problem. Is this a bug in
> Roundup or in our specific tracker? If it's a Roundup bug I'll
> report it there. If not we should reopen this issue.
It's a roundup bug, and I think a saw a checkin to fix it the other
day, so it's probably fixed in CVS.
\EF
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Martin> I deleted that query.
Thanks Martin. That solves the immediate problem. Is this a bug in Roundup
or in our specific tracker? If it's a Roundup bug I'll report it there. If
not we should reopen this issue.
Skip
I have this "nosy" query. I visited by query edit page
and made the mistake of making it not private to me. Now
I can't make it private anymore or delete it. It shouldn't
really be public as it shows those issues for which I
am on the nosy list and not likely to be all that interesting
to anyone else.
Skip