Re: [CentOS-devel] RHEL moving to issues.redhat.com only long term

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On Fri, Mar 11, 2022, at 04:55, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Josh Boyer:
>
>> As part of our continued 3 year major Red Hat Enterprise Linux release
>> cadence, RHEL 9 development is starting to wrap up with the spring
>> 2022 release coming soon.  That means planning for the next release
>> will start in earnest in the very near future.  As some of you may
>> know, Red Hat has been using both Bugzilla and Jira via
>> issues.redhat.com for RHEL development for several years.  Our
>> intention is to move to using issues.redhat.com only for the major
>> RHEL releases after RHEL 9.
>
> Thanks for posting this publicly.
>
>> - Fedora Linux and EPEL have their own Bugzilla product families and
>> are not directly impacted in their own workflows by the choice to use
>> only issues.redhat.com for RHEL.
>>     - There will be impacts on existing documentation that provide
>> guidance on requesting things from RHEL in various places like EPEL.
>> We will be happy to help adjust these.
>
> There is already an “FC” project on issues.redhat.com, into which Fedora
> bugs can be mirrored from bugzilla.redhat.com.  Should we expose the
> mirror+ Bugzilla flag publicly, and make the FC project public, so that
> people can experiment with that?
>
>> If there are other impacts that you can think of, please raise them on
>> this thread.  We’d like to ensure we’re covering as much as possible
>> as this rolls out.
>
> What is going to happen to the CentOS Mantis instance
> <https://bugs.centos.org/>?  From the looks of it, it probably should
> just be switched off?

Since we've moved CentOS Stream to bugzilla/jira I think it will make more and more sense to look at deduplicating the number of bug trackers we have. CentOS Linux 7 bugs are still nominally tracked in Mantis, though. 

We do not have active plans to retire bugs.centos.org yet. 

--Brian 

>
> Thanks,
> Florian
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