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Fedora 9 Bug Clean Up Results
tracker bugs
- Run date: 2008-03-27
- Query all tracker and blocker bugs
- Change applicable bugs to carry Tracker keyword
- Status: DONE
EOL Phase 1
- Run date: 2008-04-03
- Query to capture qualifying bugs: http://preview.tinyurl.com/3cd97j
- Actions
- Status:
- Actions run
- Need to finish reviewing all email confirmations and comments from fedora-triage-list
EOL Phase 2
- Run date:
- Query to capture qualifying bugs:http://preview.tinyurl.com/6j7ddm
- Actions:
- Status: Completed May 2008
Stale Phase 1
- Run date: 2008-04-04
- Query to capture qualifying bugs: http://preview.tinyurl.com/2j6sua
- Actions
- Status:
- Actions run
- Need to finish reviewing all email confirmations and comments from fedora-triage-list
Stale Phase 2
- Run date:
- Query to capture qualifying bugs: http://preview.tinyurl.com/46vpfv
- Actions:
- Status: Completed May 2008
Relevant
- Run date: 2008-04-04
- Query to capture qualifying bugs: http://preview.tinyurl.com/38l8wn
- Actions:
- Status:
- Actions run
- Need to finish reviewing all email confirmations and comments from fedora-triage-list
Notes & Observations on Change Process
- (2008-04-04) We have to change subsequent processes to:
- only send one email notification
- NOT send mail to fedora-triage-list for initial change
- (2008-04-04) Using fedora-triage-list as CC to collect mail is working well
- gives multiple people the ability to triage resulting updates
- (2008-04-07) Does fedora-triage-list bugzilla user need to have a Fedora Account and Fedora bug privs?
- (2008-04-07) Suggestion from notting that a bug not be included in the cleanup effort more than once
- we could probably key off of bzcl34nup for this
- for example if a bug has been moved from FC6 to rawhide, do not rebase it to Fedora 9 at GA of Fedora 9--let it get picked up during the F10 rebase
- (2008-04-07) In the context of Fedora and our inability to successfully maintain more than two releases
- Is there ever a situation where it makes sense to keep bugs open for an EOL release?
- Could there be a way for maintainers who desire to keep bugs open for EOL releases to do so?
- What should happen to bugs that are Features--FutureFeature keyword is set?
- Has FutureFeature been set on all applicable bugs? Is this a formal part of Fedora bug handling procedures?
- Should they remain rawhide?
- Should they be rebased at GA?
- Should they ever be auto-closed if a certain period of time goes by with no activity?