This page is intended to provide information for anyone wishing to help with Virtualization bugs.
Monitoring Bugzilla and CVS
If you want to help out with virtualization bugs, you can open a bugzilla account and add virt-maint to your "watchlist".
This means you will get an email any time someone modifies a virtualization bug. That's a fair amount of email traffic, but you can use the X-Bugzilla-*
email headers to e.g. filter virt-maint bugzilla mails to a folder, without affecting any bugzilla mails directed at you:
Sender is bugzilla@redhat.com X-Bugzilla-Reason is None X-Bugzilla-Watch-Reason contains virt-maint@lists.fedoraproject.org
You can also join the virt-maint mailing list and to receive emails whenever virtualization packages are modified.
Tracker Bugs
We use tracker bugs to keep an eye on the bugs that we should or must fix in the coming Fedora release.
Tracker | Alias | Bug Number | Dependency List |
Fedora 13 Virtualization Blocker | F13VirtBlocker | 514890 | dep list |
Fedora 13 Virtualization Important | F13VirtImportant | 546327 | dep list |
Fedora 13 Virtualization Target | F13VirtTarget | 514891 | dep list |
Fedora 13 Virtualization Ponies | F13VirtPonies | 546334 | dep list |
Fedora 12 Virtualization Blocker | F12VirtBlocker | 498968 | dep list |
Fedora 12 Virtualization Target | F12VirtTarget | 498969 | dep list |
Fedora 11 Virtualization Blocker | F11VirtBlocker | 480593 | dep list |
Fedora 11 Virtualization Target | F11VirtTarget | 480594 | dep list |
Bug Queries
If you're looking for bugs to help with, look no further!
(The script used to generate this table.)