Re: Plan for tomorrows (20081014) FESCO meeting

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Patrice Dumas wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 08:33:56AM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
>> I was able to open a bug against a package in  Fedora Core 2::
>>   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=467067
>>
>> So I guess I don't understand what this portion of the proposal means.
> 
> That's because I don't understand how a bugzilla owner is selected, and
> what happens in old branches in the regular case. I am not sure that it
> is the right place to discuss it, is there a documentation somewhere? If
> not I will certainly ask on the infrastructure list.
> 
No documentation that I know of.  This might help, though:  In our
bugzilla instance, there's a 'Fedora' product and a 'Fedora EPEL'
product.  You can have separate owners, cclists, etc per product.  We
take the owner from the "Fedora-devel" branch in the pkgdb and "Fedora
EPEL-5" branch for each of those products.

Bugzilla also has versions for each product.  So Fedora currently has
versions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and devel.  Versions cannot have
separate owners, cclists, etc.  So if you open a bug against a package
(component in bugzilla) it will get the same owner whether it's against
Fedora-2 or Fedora-devel.  This is also why I don't think bugzilla has
the ability to close bugs for old releases of Fedora (although, I'm not
a bugzilla guru so it could be possible.)

-Toshio

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