Re: FC7-TARGET tracker and appropriate usage

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2007/1/24, Michel Salim <michel.salim@xxxxxxxxx>:
2007/1/24, Frank Schmitt <ich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> There's still a zsh in rawhide which is broken for all non-english
> users using UTF-8 locales. For me this is definitely a blocker bug,
> fixing it would just require an update to latest upstream release.
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla//show_bug.cgi?id=183557
>
So the new tracker probably should be parallel to the target and
blocker ones. I'll set it up now.

FC7UpdateRequests tracker created (bz# 224162). Package update
requests that could reasonably fixed in the Fedora 7 timeframe should
block on this.

Incidentally, how long does it take until Bugzilla recognizes
newly-entered aliases? I could enter FC7Blocker by name, but not
FE7Target or FC7UpdateRequests.

Regards,

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