Re: [RFC PATCH v2 00/26] Make reporting-bugs easier to grasp and yet more detailed & helpful

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On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 11:13:52 +0100
Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > So I've not had a chance to try to read through the whole thing again,
> > will try to do so in the near future.  
> 
> Great, thx, looking forward to it.

OK, I have made a *quick* pass through the whole thing and sent a small
number of comments separately. There are things that could be tweaked
(there always will be) but I'm not sure we should worry about those yet.
I would suggest doing this:

 - Collapse the whole thing down to a patch adding reporting-bugs-v2.rst
   (or some suitable name).  I do wonder if it should also move to the
   process manual as part of this; not only admins will report bugs.

 - Add a comment at the top saying it's a proposed replacement and
   soliciting comments.  You could also put some of your other questions
   into the text for now and see if anybody reacts.  

 - In a separate patch you could add a comment to the existing document
   pointing to the new one as the true source of wisdom.

 - Dual licensed CC-SA-4.0 is fine with me.  CC-BY is OK if you really
   want to do it that way.  Either way, though, you'll need to add the
   license itself under LICENSES/preferred before it can go into the SPDX
   tag.

With that, I'd say let's just merge it and bash on it from there.

Thanks,

jon



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