Michal Suchánek píše v Po 07. 02. 2022 v 13:11 +0100:
On Sun, Feb 06, 2022 at 07:47:58PM +0100, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
Am Freitag, 4. Februar 2022, 17:21:43 CET schrieb Lubos Kocman:
I've had a discussion about Bugzilla triaging for Leap in the past few days and I'd like to present my proposal and work towards having a final "policy" before the Leap 15.4 Beta release. Where we expect increased amount of bugs from the announced Beta testing effort. Since 15.3 and Closing the Leap Gap we have a set of PUBLIC SUSE Linux Enterprise products which unlike traditional SUSE products are by default accessible by community. Big thanks for Vincent, Marina, Gerald and all who participated on the effort. To keep increasing transparency from what's actually being changed under SLE hood we'd like to utilize these as much as possible.
As someone who has annoyed lots of people about making SLE bugs open by default since years (actually more than a decade) I'm very happy to hear this :-)
BTW: a low-hanging fruit to make more bugs public is probably the "report bug" link in openQA. Is this link set to "PUBLIC SLE" in the SLE tests? (If not, please change it.)
Some recent experience also showed me that not all SUSE employees know that the "PUBLIC SLE" product exists (and should be used by default), so some SUSE-internal communication about it might be useful.
I am somewhat aware that this opption exists but when I tried to file a public SLE bug I did not manage to find the product in the bugzilla.
The wiki page is referencing the products. But I believe they were hidden on purpose for historical reason (only visible during Beta testing or so). Perhaps something that Vincent M. and SUSE IT coudl help with.
Bugzilla is swamped with obsolete and no longer supported products so navigating it is difficult and very specific instructions for finding products are needed.
Thanks
Michal
-- Best regards Lubos Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager