> You can't close a bug filed on a > stable release as CLOSED RAWHIDE. It's up to the maintainer, > now, to choose whether he intends to fix this for 11 as well > as Rawhide. If he does, he can make the fix and then do > CLOSED ERRATA. If he only wants to fix in Rawhide, he can do > CLOSED WONTFIX with a comment that the bug is fixed in > Rawhide but won't be fixed for 11. ahem, I have to disagree a bit (or correct my understanding of the workflow :-)) Bugzilla help at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/page.cgi?id=fields.html#status says: NEXTRELEASE A fix for the problem described will be included in the next major release of the product, and not in the release against the release which the bug was filed. When a bug is closed to this resolution, include information on the release in which the fix will be included in the summary. so, if a bug is filed on a stable release, and the developer chooses to fix it just in rawhide, and for some reason the CLOSED RAWHIDE state wouldn't be used, then it still falls under CLOSED NEXTRELEASE (as the fix in rawhide is going to be cloned for the next release on its branching) on the other hand, CLOSED WONTFIX cannot be used: WONTFIX The problem described is a bug which will never be fixed. This may happen when there is significant divergence from upstream. An explaination of why this resolution has been chosen should be supplied. - if the bug is fixed in rawhide, you can't say that it will never be fixed AFAIK, the fact that it will never be fixed for some old version does not matter, as upgrade is proper way of getting the bugs fixed K. -- Karel Volný QE BaseOs/Daemons Team Red Hat Czech, Brno tel. +420 532294274 (RH: +420 532294111 ext. 8262074) xmpp kavol@xxxxxxxxx :: "Never attribute to malice what can :: easily be explained by stupidity."
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