Re: abrt server report: 20130321

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On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 19:16 +0100, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Jiri Moskovcak <jmoskovc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> How are problem reports like this updated?  How do I say "I built a Mesa
> >> that I think fixes this problem, please change its state to MODIFIED"?
> >
> > - the state is synced with associated bugzilla tickets periodically
> > - if the problem doesn't have bugzilla ticket it's not possible to change
> > it's state, would like such option?
> 
> I wouldn't worry about it too much as such.  Developers typically
> track their bugs in bugzilla (and you've said that all reports
> eventually get into bugzilla), encouraging everyone to have one more
> system to track issues is just added overhead.

That only works if abrt manages to figure out that a given problem
matches a given bugzilla.

And, uh, as a developer, I already deal with at least two bugzillas
daily.  And I _like_ that abrt tracks reports outside of bugzilla.  I'm
entirely comfortable with issuing updates with comments like "fixes
crash report NNN, fixes bug MMM".

But if I can't ever close old problem reports, then I can't use the
crash reporting system to tell me what my current hottest problems are.
So no, I really don't care about one more system to track issues,
particularly not one that I can already log in to with existing Fedora
credentials (OpenID even!).

- ajax

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