On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 09:30:45AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Since time began (Fedora 7), all fedora bugs in bugzilla have had their > "QA Contact" field set to: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. > > Bugzilla describes "QA Contact" as: > > "The person responsible for confirming this bug if it is unconfirmed, > and for verifying the fix once the bug has been resolved." > > However, also since at least 2007-04-20 emails to that address go to > /dev/null. (Before that they went to a linux.duke.edu address, so I am > not sure where they went). > > I'd like to propose dropping this from all Fedora bugs. > > It's a useless extra email that bugzilla has to generate, network has to > send and deliver and we have to drop in the bitbucket. > > But, perhaps there's some secret clever use for it I am not aware of? > > If you can think of some reason to keep it, speak up. ;) +1 for me. Just to be sure, bugzilla doesn't require such contact to be set? Pierre
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