Re: bugzilla life cycle

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Don Russell wrote:
Just curious... not meant as any sort of criticism.... :-)

Is there a typical time frame from when a bug is closed/fixed in bugzilla, and the correction distributed via yum update?

It varies widely. Severity is one of the factors. Critical security updates and crashers for example are usually fixed much faster compared to other issues.


In particular, I'm curious about a bug I opened against ftp, and provided a fix for...

If interested, see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196103


The bug is marked as closed in the current release. So a update should have been provided by now. If not reopen and claim. If a several bug is not being responded to, fedora-devel list would be a good place to ask.

Rahul

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