Re: Bug filing/triage/ownership policy for modules

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On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 03:29:14PM +0200, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On ke, 18 joulu 2019, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Vít Ondruch wrote:
Also, it is interesting that AFAIK, we have not yet dealt with issue
like this (i.e. reporting issues against specific streams) for RHEL8 yet.

How can Modularity have been forced to production in both Fedora and RHEL
without something as basic as this figured out? Inability to report bugs
against the software you ship should be considered a showstopper, ESPECIALLY
for a distribution calling itself "Enterprise".

It is also no surprise that you are not seeing any complaints about
Modularity if you do not provide a place to report them to.

You still report against a particular package. Hopefully, also providing
the package version (rpm -q). Since that output for a modular package
uniquely identifies a module build, information about the exact stream can
be looked up from the MBS.

For example, if you have thunderbird-68.3.1-1.module_f31+7237+88bd0ff3
installed and want to report its issues, that would be module build
7237:

https://release-engineering.github.io/mbs-ui/module/7237

Which has NSVC thunderbird:master:3120191217131320:802922d1, e.g.
thunderbird:master stream of the thunderbird module.

This example makes sense to me and I think it is appropriate that a bug in the
Thunderbird module would be reported against the thunderbird package.  But I
am talking about bundled packages inside the module.  If the thunderbird
module bundles zlib and there's a bug in that both correctly and to the
correct party.

Thanks,

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David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Red Hat, Inc. | Boston, MA | EST5EDT
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