Upcoming Bugzilla Changes

John Poelstra poelstra at redhat.com
Mon May 18 23:36:11 UTC 2009


Daniel P. Berrange said the following on 05/13/2009 02:42 AM Pacific Time:
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:15:37PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote:
>> Summer is almost here and things are about to heat up (at least here in
>> the Northern Hemisphere!) with the release of Fedora 11. With each new
>> Fedora release comes some Bugzilla housekeeping.  This e-mail is
>> designed to let you know about two things happening around May 26, 2009
>> (Fedora 11 day) and what you need to do, if anything.
>>
>> (1) We will be automatically changing the version all rawhide bugs to
>> Fedora 11.  This will result in regular bugs reported against rawhide
>> during the Fedora 11 development cycle being changed to version '11'
>> instead of their current assignment, 'rawhide'.  This is done in order
>> to more accurately tell where in the lineage of releases the bug was
>> last reported because over time 'rawhide' becomes ambiguous.
>>
>> Note that this procedure does not apply to bugs that are against
>> component 'Package Review' or bugs that have the 'FutureFeature' or
>> 'Tracking' keywords set. They will stay open as rawhide bugs indefinitely.
>>
>> If you do not want your bugs changed to version '11', add the
>> FutureFeature keyword. If you need help changing a large amount of bugs
>> manually, we'd be glad to help. Stop by #fedora-bugzappers on
>> irc.freenode.net and we'll help you.
>
> Having to set 2 keywords on every bug is rather tedious&  inevitably bugs
> will be missed. Can you just add 'F12VirtTarget' to the list of keywords
> you use to exclude bugs from this change.
>

Added :)

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Fedora11#Qualifying_Criteria

John




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