For manual testing of this feature locally, I first ran cronscripts/update-bugzilla-remote-components.py to populate the mozilla and gnome bugzillas instances in the sample data.
Next, I configured the alsa-utils project as using the gnome bugzilla, at https://bugs.launchpad.dev/alsa-utils/+configure-bugtracker by selecting "In a registered bug tracker" and typing in "gnome-bugs"; for the field "Project ID in bug tracker" I typed in "zenity" just to pick a random existing project.
Navigating to https://bugs.launchpad.dev/bugs/bugtrackers/gnome-bugs I scrolled down to the end and under the 'zenity' component group I clicked the icon next to 'general'. On the linking form I specified 'alsa-utils' as the package. I doublechecked that zenity/general now showed a link to 'alsa-utils'.
Regarding viewing the UI:
For manual testing of this feature locally, I first ran cronscripts/ update- bugzilla- remote- components. py to populate the mozilla and gnome bugzillas instances in the sample data.
Next, I configured the alsa-utils project as using the gnome bugzilla, at https:/ /bugs.launchpad .dev/alsa- utils/+ configure- bugtracker by selecting "In a registered bug tracker" and typing in "gnome-bugs"; for the field "Project ID in bug tracker" I typed in "zenity" just to pick a random existing project.
Navigating to https:/ /bugs.launchpad .dev/bugs/ bugtrackers/ gnome-bugs I scrolled down to the end and under the 'zenity' component group I clicked the icon next to 'general'. On the linking form I specified 'alsa-utils' as the package. I doublechecked that zenity/general now showed a link to 'alsa-utils'.
I logged out, and verified as anonymous that the edit links don't show up on https:/ /bugs.launchpad .dev/bugs/ bugtrackers/ gnome-bugs.