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On Wed 2020-04-29, Christian Boltz wrote:
If you ever reported a bug for a product that doesn't have SUSE or openSUSE in its name (or got a bug moved there), please check if you can still find it in the new bugzilla. During earlier testing, I've already found (actually: missed) a few of my reports which are now also included in the migration, so this is not only a theoretical problem.
To be clear: The criterion for moving/keeping bugs to/in the joint SUSE+openSUSE Bugzilla instance is the relationship to a product, not the affilation of the reporter. (In other words, a Groupwise bug report of mine would not be moved over. Christian's missing ones were more on the common tools side, so less clear cut.)
I'm afraid I'll have to dig out some things that I reported earlier - I've seen them fixed in the meantime, but they came back:
- saved searches (for example "my bugs" or "my reports") give me the "Please stand by..." page forever, but doesn't show a bug list
Reported in the internal system used for the migration as https://sd.suse.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/SD-3848 (Please do not get me started on why we are not using Bugzilla to track Bugzilla issues.)
- clicking the "Search" link gives me a "504 Gateway Time-out" for query.cgi
https://sd.suse.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/SD-3849
- tabular and graphical eports (which also use query.cgi) also run into into a gateway timeout
I included that as a note in the above; presumably the same root cause.
A somewhat funny detail is that bugzilla mails still get sent with From: bugzilla_noreply@novell.com - it's not a serious problem, but maybe you want to change it nevertheless ;-)
https://sd.suse.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/SD-3850 Thanks for reporting those findings! Gerald -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org