On 13 November 2014 08:14, Per Jessen
Apologies for not being present yesterday. Richard, if I may, I would suggest there is probably little point in trying to change the SUSE policy on this point. When reports contain sensitive customer data, they will never be open to the public. That's why I thought we might be able to look at how we (openSUSE) work with this instead. Disallowing duplicates as per my proposal ought to be a fairly trivial change in bugzilla.
thanks Per
Hi Per, I understand what you're trying to say, and I realise my decision to carry this forward might seem a little strange given your perspective. But to shed a light on it from mine, consider the following options 1. The recent changes to our Bugzillas did not just include the transformation into one Bugzilla, with many frontends. Changes were made to handle SUSE handle Private Comments. There is potentially a technical answer where SUSE may be able to have the 'bugs' private, but keep the information they are concerned about safely hidden away in Private Comments. 2. openSUSE does not operate in a 'bubble' - while we have exceptional independence to do what we want, we should embrace the fact we share common technologies with SUSE and try to avoid duplication of work. That's good for both of us. Or in simple English - if SUSE are working on a bug, I think it's madness for openSUSE to work on the same bug independently without collaboration. So on those grounds, I'm really opposed to any idea where openSUSE creates more work for itself unless there is really absolutely most certainly no other option :) From a certain point of view, I could even argue that the current situation is better than what you suggest - while obviously its demotivating for the bug reporter who suddenly finds their bug 'Private', they can at least have faith that it happened because someone at SUSE has looked at it and it therefore _will_ be tackled. 3. Internally at SUSE, there are ongoing discussions about how they can work closer with openSUSE for the benefit of both our project and their own development processes. This current situation with SLE/openSUSE duplicates in Bugzilla is a perfect example of a practical issue that will need to be resolved for SUSE to travel in that direction. So, you raise the issue at a good time for me to take it to them and see what can come of it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org