On 20.1.2012 00:31, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Currently, the official bug lifecycle includes the following phrase:
"The resolution UPSTREAM can be used by maintainers to denote a bug that
they expect to be fixed by upstream development and naturally rolled
back into Fedora as part of the update process. Ideally, a comment
should be added with a link to the upstream bug report."
I've seen quite a few bugs lately closed with this resolution (mostly in
the Evolution and GNOME projects for me personally). It seems to me that
this is terribly useless in terms of informing users when their bugs are
fixed.
You are completely right, except:
* since I wrote
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.devel/79936/ nobody
did anything on numerous Bugzilla bugs like
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123130,
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=380493 ... if you know
about any Perl hacker who would be willing to help, these bugs could be
a good place to start,
* BugZappers more or less failed to do any meaningful change in the
state of our Bugzilla (that's to the large part my failure, but that's
how it is) and there is just too few of them,
* this really sounds like proverbial "somebody else should do
something" ...
Best,
Matěj
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