Christopher Beland wrote: > I see three options: > A Maintain one bug report per bug, across all versions > B Maintain one bug report per bug, across all versions, unless a > reporter is advocating for a backport > C Maintain separate bug reports for each version a bug appears in > > I generally do (A) for Fedora bugs, is this common practice for other > triagers and maintainers? Yes, AFAICT it's the current practice for almost everyone except the security team which for some reason wants to do its own thing. :-/ > Having multiple bugs for the same problem makes it harder to collect > diagnostic information, and seems confusing for maintainers. > Triage-time doesn't seem like a good point to make copies of bugs, > because the fix for all two or three different Fedora versions is likely > to be the same. Probably the time to make new bugs for specific > versions, if any is when a fix is deployed to at least one version. +1 We already had a discussion on this topic, but unfortunately it came to no consensus. :-( Kevin Kofler -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list