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Re: [opensuse-edu] It is not really smart have own bugzilla...
- From: Lars Vogdt <lrupp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:24:45 +0200
- Message-id: <200806191324.45772.lrupp@xxxxxxx>
Hi Marek
On Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2008 23:44:12 Marek Stopka wrote:
First: Yes, we should.
Second: The decision to have an own bugzilla depends on a couple of
points which are present in the past - we have to evaluate it again as
soon as possible.
Some arguments from the past:
1) Our bugzilla is open to everyone, no need to get a Novell Account to
file bugs.
2) As you can see in our bugzilla, for me it's important to have
subcategories for the different releases and other (currently
outstanding) work. So we should have a "Product" in Novells Bugzilla
and not only a "Component" under the openSUSE product.
But: if we get such a product (beside the question who is the
responsible person for it), other projects probability want the same
(think about packman for example). So the risk that Novells Bugzilla
will be inflated with many new community projects is high - and now
think about people having many community repositories enabled: which
one is the right project to fill a bugzilla entry?
I think that's currently one of the main problems which prevent Novell
from giving every project an own "Product". Perhaps this has changed
meanwhile? I don't know.
3) Currently people who use packages from the buildservice can (and do
already) use the OBS feature to file bugs against Education packages in
Novell's Bugzilla. So for me the current situation is as userfriendly
as possible: just use the bugzilla you prefer - your bugreport will
reach the developer in the end.
4) If you file a bug in Novells Bugzilla, normally your bug will
screened by Novells Bugzilla Team. So in the end, bugs which are
related to education packages *can* take some time until they reached
the responisble developer.
Regards,
Lars
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On Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2008 23:44:12 Marek Stopka wrote:
Hi, I think, it is bad idea to have own bugzilla. You should have own
product on official Novell bugzila, is it possible?
First: Yes, we should.
Second: The decision to have an own bugzilla depends on a couple of
points which are present in the past - we have to evaluate it again as
soon as possible.
Some arguments from the past:
1) Our bugzilla is open to everyone, no need to get a Novell Account to
file bugs.
2) As you can see in our bugzilla, for me it's important to have
subcategories for the different releases and other (currently
outstanding) work. So we should have a "Product" in Novells Bugzilla
and not only a "Component" under the openSUSE product.
But: if we get such a product (beside the question who is the
responsible person for it), other projects probability want the same
(think about packman for example). So the risk that Novells Bugzilla
will be inflated with many new community projects is high - and now
think about people having many community repositories enabled: which
one is the right project to fill a bugzilla entry?
I think that's currently one of the main problems which prevent Novell
from giving every project an own "Product". Perhaps this has changed
meanwhile? I don't know.
3) Currently people who use packages from the buildservice can (and do
already) use the OBS feature to file bugs against Education packages in
Novell's Bugzilla. So for me the current situation is as userfriendly
as possible: just use the bugzilla you prefer - your bugreport will
reach the developer in the end.
4) If you file a bug in Novells Bugzilla, normally your bug will
screened by Novells Bugzilla Team. So in the end, bugs which are
related to education packages *can* take some time until they reached
the responisble developer.
Regards,
Lars
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