On 01/05/2015 10:18 PM, Adam Williamson
wrote:
In *theory*, if a bug's rejected as a blocker for one release it won't be a blocker for the next release either - remember Fedora doesn't use the RHEL system where bugs can be dropped as blockers for time reasons, in the Fedora system blockers are supposed to be unconditional. In practice we handwave a bit, but it's still generally the case that rejected blockers for one release won't be accepted for the next. Ah.. understood. thanks :) Yeah, dependent on whiteboard. Alternatively, we can use tracker bugs for the various stages (Alpha/Beta/Final) of release. That can provide a tree view of bugs (can be blocker bugs in this case) targeted for that specific milestone and the ones closed will strike out leaving the ones that got dropped.Bugzilla doesn't make it super easy to find rejected blockers for a specific release, as you can't search for bugs which *once* blocked another bug but don't any more (bit of a shame) - but here's an approximate search, for open bugs filed in 2014 that have the 'RejectedBlocker' whiteboard: Regards, Sudhir |
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