Re: Fedora Legacy, and What's Happening to *Your* FC2 Bugs....

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Matthew Miller wrote:
As I'm sure everyone knows -- and all maintainers not involved with
Fedora Legacy are probably relieved by -- Fedora Core 2 is now
"transferred" to the Fedora Legacy Project.

Maybe you've already seen my posts on the fedora-legacy list, or by
now, the LWN article about this. Having Fedora Legacy succeed is
important to me, and I believe vital to the long-term survival of the
Fedora Project and of the Fedora/RHEL ecosystem as a whole [1]. One
part of making this transfer credible is dealing with the left-open
Fedora Core 2 bugs. If they all remain as-is, the Bugzilla will
eventually become a desolate wasteland of abandoned issues and user and
developer frustration [2].

I've been doing massive X bug triage for the last 3 weeks, and have
mostly cleaned out all FC2 bugs related to X.  I'll be continuing
to clean out various ancient X bugs over the next little while
also, so we'll end up with no more FC2 bugs very shortly (if there
are any left) for X, xterm, and other things owned by xgl-maint.

Basically, you can just ignore xgl-maint bugs and they'll take
care of themselves very soon if they haven't been already.

HTH


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