On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 11:06, David Cary Hart wrote: > I installed Evolution 2.2 today (which is remarkably stable). Do I > report bugs to Fedora, Ximian or both? It sounds like you built it yourself, in which case report bugs upstream to bugzilla.ximian.com (I built "official" evo 2.2 packages yesterday; they landed in Rawhide this morning). Otherwise, if using a Fedora package, you have to make an judgement call as to whether the problem is specific to Fedora, or a general problem from upstream, and file accordingly. Of course, this assumes you have a fair knowledge of the internals of the code/packaging process etc which many users won't have (and probably shouldn't be expected to). Ideally you should check both upstream and downstream bugzillas for duplicates. When in doubt, file upstream (bugzilla.ximian.com for Evolution), and make it clear which distro the problem was seen on, and exactly which package. If it looks like I've messed up the build or there's some other Fedora-specific problem, then file in bugzilla.redhat.com - but we try to do as much as possible upstream. And if a bug seems to us to be in the wrong bugzilla, we'll try to refile it. Hope all that makes sense Dave