[FusionComm] Bugzilla

Will Farrington wcfarrington at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 02:27:08 CEST 2007


I'm fairly sure that Mike was going to contact David Reveman and ask for
his input about sharing a bugzilla.

On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 20:21 -0400, Gavin wrote:
> Yes, please fix this somehow, I wanted to file a bug report on
> bugs.oc.org but I couldn't figure out where to file it, since there
> were a (seemingly) random selection of subsections (zoom desktop
> plugin, beryl premerge, but no other plugins)....
> 
> Thanks :)
> 
> --gavintlgold
> 
> On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 20:18 -0400, Adam Kirchhoff wrote: 
> > On the opencompsiting forums I've now had to explain at least three times (in 
> > the past week) that the bugzilla for compiz core is different from the 
> > bugzilla for fusion.  I made the mistake myself originally, and actually had 
> > a bug report in the opencompositing bugzilla removed because it was a problem 
> > with core, so I then had to re-enter it into the freedesktop bugzilla.
> > 
> > Is it really necessary to have two different spots for bugs?  How is an 
> > user/tester supposed to necessarily know that a bug is in core or in fusion?    
> > I would know because I built it from source, but most people don't.  
> > 
> > And, if it is deemed necessary to have to different spots for bugs, can it at 
> > least be made possible for an admin to easily move bugs from one tracker to 
> > another?
> > 
> > I'm not trying to stir up another fusion vs. compiz debate.  Or oc forum vs 
> > compiz-fusion forum vs compiz forum debate.  Or mailing list debate.  I'd 
> > just like to point out how incredibly inconvenient this is for tester and 
> > users.
> > 
> > Adam
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