Another update: I finally imported all components of IPFire 3 to Bugzilla. I want you to check all of the default assignees and check if you are the default assignee for the components you are maintaining. The list can be found over here: https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/describecomponents.cgi?product=IPFire Michael On Fri, 2012-02-03 at 18:50 +0100, Florian Ortmann wrote: > Hi Micha, > I read above your wiki article. It's easy to understand and you wrote > it very good. I think there should be no questions about the status of a > bug. I've checked a bit the spelling and changed some words. All in all > it's a very good and understanding article. > > Greets Florian > > On Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:53:22 +0100, Michael Tremer > wrote: > > A new status update: > > > > I created a draft for the bug workflow for Bugzilla. You can see it over > > here http://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/bugzilla/workflow. > > Please read carefully and see if you understand every state, flag and > > keyword. If not, we maybe need to enhance the description. > > > > Reasons for that: > > I was very unhappy with the RESOLVED state, which was very weird in our > > case. When you have got a bug, hack on it, check in the code, the bug > > was normally set to RESOLVED which is NOT intuitive for the reporter. > > Although the code was altered, the fix is not available to test and > > testing is a part of the development cycle. So a bug is not considered > > resolved when a developer made a change and is certain this will fix the > > problem. We need proof. > > > > Instead of changing a bug to RESOLVED, the state is MODIFIED which means > > that a modification was checked into the source repository. Only if the > > change gets into the mainline repository, a new package is created by > > PBS and pushed out to testing repositories for QA. As you can see on > > that wiki page, the QA process is done and after that a bug is getting > > into CLOSED state (I cut out the intermediate steps here). Only if a bug > > reached the CLOSED state, we can be certain that no more action is > > needed. > > > > I would like to get some feedback from you about the document on the > > wiki. Maybe someone from the doc team could review the text for spelling > > errors and stuff like that and the developers read the text carefully. > > > > - Michael > > > > On Thu, 2012-02-02 at 20:27 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> in the process of migrating to Bugzilla, I now disabled all of the old > >> ones. > >> > >> There has been mantis running but with no data on it and I am not sure > >> if we want to keep that what has been there as a kind of history or just > >> throw it away? > >> Redmine has been disabled as well (some days ago). > >> > >> All domains redirect to bugzilla, but of course not to any bug reports. > >> Additionally, I created the following URLs that redirect to bugzilla as > >> well because they seem intuitive or just shorter to type. > >> > >> http://bugs.ipfire.org > >> http://bugz.ipfire.org > >> http://bugtracker.ipfire.org > >> > >> > >> - Michael > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Development mailing list > >> Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > >> http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Development mailing list > > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development