On 7/23/07, Luis Villa <luis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/23/07, Karsten Wade <kwade@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 18:51 -0400, Luis Villa wrote: > > (Apologies for the lag, life has been a little crazy of late; I've > > been trying to escape from the computer when not actually needing to > > be in front of it :) > > Let me know how that works out. ;-) > > (Myself, I just combine - right now I'm making plum jam, cooking dinner > for the family, cleaning the kitchen, making a blessed cup of coffee, > and my mind is thinking and writing.) > > > I was told in IRC that my Fedora account (non-bugzilla) needed a > > particular group, which appeared to be confirmed by: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/#head-69a2fdca9900f61c9b53d353b2bc5b09d58fdf70 > > On the face of it, it seems broken to require anything more than a plain > ol' bugzilla account to file and comment on bugs, and close any you > filed. I insist on the need for the account so there is a way to > contact a reporter - email address thereby being the sole requirement. I want to do more than that; I want to help triage and organize bugs. But apparently that requires a fedora account. More generally, the wiki implies that any contribution (even bug filing) requires a Fedora account. > > QA, really. The CLA is just one symptom of that; the lack of > > information about rawhide; the poor treatment of updates-testing users > > (things broken for many days, which discourages people from using > > updates-testing at all); the lack of usable definitions for > > severity/priority all jump out. > > Is there a list like this on the Wiki? Somewhere we can prioritize and > account for shortfall. I don't believe so. I'm not into creating pages on wikis when no one seems to acknowledge
Oops. '...when no one seems to acknowledge there is a problem which needs to be documentated in the wiki.' Luis _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board