On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 00:26 +0000, Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 23:32 +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Except that we won't be taking decisions from discussions within the
> Red
> Hat bugzilla (which wouldn't be well perceived within the upstream
> community), and that you'll just be making us do the work of moving
> the
> bug, taking into consideration whether the bug is worthwhile moving,
> after we had a chance to look at it.
It falls under packager/maintainer responsibility to act as a liaison
between upstream and downstream.
When reporters are ready and willing they themselves will join and start
working directly with upstream whether that upstream consist of a single
application or a whole community such as the Gnome one.
Sorry, just not many hours in the day to handle both the downstream and
the upstream bugzilla.
Given that the UI freeze is on Monday for GNOME 3, I'm probably not
going to get a chance of looking at bugs in the Red Hat bugzilla before
the F15 release, unless it's a blocker.
If we had people triaging bugs for the core GNOME desktop, it would
certainly help, but we don't. So I focus on the upstream bugzilla, which
is more likely to be current.