On 04/01/2010 12:59 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
As I said in another mail, Launchpad isn't better in all respects, it's
not a simple decision. Also, currently Bugzilla is shared with Red Hat
and hence benefits from management by dkl and other RH staff;
On the other hand, none of the bugzilla changes from Red Hat seems to be
published anywhere and other than a small number of people inside Red
Hat, we can't as a community make changes and even if we can, there are
a number of places where there is a conflict between RHEL workflows and
Fedora's. We cannot continuously avoid facing that question. Even with
the additional maintenance burden on the part of Fedora infrastructure
team, we have opted to separate things over time c.f. build systems,
mailing lists et all. The only major thing left is bugzilla.
I doubt RH
would switch from Bugzilla, so if Fedora wanted to adopt something RH
could not use, Fedora would have to provide the person-hours to
implement and maintain the new system.
It'd be nice to have better handling for this in a future Bugzilla
release, but I think it might require considerable internal changes,
though I'm not an expert; it doesn't strike me as something simple to
patch in.
I would suggest proposing those changes you have in mind to dkl, There
is a internal bugzilla list.
Rahul