Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] sles 11 install - mount by UUID for has issues
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 16:53 +0100, Uwe Gansert wrote:
on Thursday 11 March 2010 D. Bahi wrote:
please open bug reports for those, except for the one with the missing mountby while cloning. That's already fixed (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557759).
[somewhat OT] I can't see that bug, or many others for that matter. (Seems that any bug that applies to SLES, even if it also applies to OpenSUSE, is marked private.) Is there a way to gain (read) access to these bugs, or are they intentionally restricted to Novell employees only? I use my same Novell account at both bugzilla and Novell customer center, where I can see my SLES registration codes, license usage, etc., so I should have the "SLES access bit", if one exists. I realize some reports need to be private, e.g. if they contain confidential customer data, unreleased security patches, etc., but this does not apply to most bugs. It's frustrating to read a BNC# in zypper patch-info or rpm changelog and not be able to see what those are referring to. I think this one area handled better by RHEL, as most of their bugzilla is public, even security bugs (after they have released their advisory and updates, of course -- they are private before then). Andrew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org
[somewhat OT] I can't see that bug, or many others for that matter. (Seems that any bug that applies to SLES, even if it also applies to OpenSUSE, is marked private.)
Is there a way to gain (read) access to these bugs,
Yes. Ask someone to add you to Cc of that bug or to change the bug's visibility. Don't know if anyone involved in that bug is entitled to do it, but certainly Novell employees (Uwe, me,...) are.
or are they intentionally restricted to Novell employees only?
Nope. It's just that hardly anyone has incentive to change default visibility assigned by bugzilla (which is calculated according to who filed the bug, which product it is filed against ... etc. etc. it's complicated). Even if the bug is "harmless" and contains no customer or security sensitive data fB. -- \\\\\ Katarina Machalkova \\\\\\\__o YaST developer __\\\\\\\'/_ & hedgehog painter
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