On 2020-08-17 14:07, Dan Čermák wrote:
Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> writes:
This would be more or less a regular way to update an SLE package.
0) The contributor reports a bug or logs in to jira.suse.com and files a partner feature request for new features.
You mentioned further above that there will be only 10 users available for now on jira.suse.com. What would the those who are not SUSE employees and who are not part of these 10 selected individuals do? File bugs in Bugzilla? If that is the way, then what should they do for packages that have no bugowners?
Why creating another issue/request in another tool? What about ...
JIRA request can still be created by TAM (Lubos) if there would be any problem (e.g. missing access etc). User (and other openSUSE contributors who requested JIRA access) see updates in JIRA.
1) TAM reviews feature and reject with reasoning or gives it a go and passes it for further evaluation.
So TAM can effectively block any requests?
1) The contributor submits code against openSUSE:Jump:15.2 (later Leap), optionally references openSUSE Partner JIRA feature (see my note on JIRA access) or a bug
... directly creating the SR to Jump? (of course after landing in oS:F) The TAM or whoever at SUSE can review there as well. I do not see the need for an extra Jira issue. OBS SRs _are_ issues which can nicely be tracked. Of course it's possible that I missed something ... Have a nice day, Berny -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org