I think that the affects command could stay as it is, but we add another command, 'target', 'edit', 'change' or something like that, which only selects an existing bug task, and thus should fail if the path is wrong.
This has quite low priority though, since with the landing of DefaultAffectsTarget, you don't have to use 'affects' that often anymore.
I think that the affects command could stay as it is, but we add another command, 'target', 'edit', 'change' or something like that, which only selects an existing bug task, and thus should fail if the path is wrong.
This has quite low priority though, since with the landing of DefaultAffectsT arget, you don't have to use 'affects' that often anymore.