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On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:58:39PM +0100, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > > We would then need:
> > > 1* A write access to the system.
> > 
> > Create an account and you have it.  Any one can create bugs.
> 
> That's not how I meant it (but it wasn't clear I admit).  How do we
> edit, answer, close tickets?

If you have an account, you can do any of the above.  I'll gladly
re-assign any bugs to you if you want me to, so you can modify them to
your hearts content :)

> I don't think any of us will want to create new bug reports.  Whenever
> we find bugs, we fix them ourselves and send you a patch.

That's fine, I don't mind that at all.  I actually prefer it :)

> If we are to direct all 2.6 users to your bugzilla system, it's likely
> that you'll appreciate some help handling them.

Sure, if the load gets too big.

> Sounds reasonable that it default to you since you are the official
> maintained of the i2c subsystem, but you might need our assistance
> sometimes.  I guess that it is possible that you "give" us some bugs,
> providing we have an account that allows you to.

Exactly.

thanks,

greg k-h



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