On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:00 PM Alex Iribarren alex.m.lists3@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
On 1/5/21 6:17 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
In my opinion, bugs for CentOS Stream should not be closed in favor of RHEL 8.4 bugs (or any future unreleased RHEL 8.x bugs). Instead it should be the other way around. The pipeline for changes to RHEL means that RHEL 8.4 bugs should be closed as dupes of CentOS Stream ones.
That's a reasonable perspective, but often the RHEL bug has been around for quite some time and has far more relevant data to the issue at hand. It's not really about RHEL vs. Stream, but rather which bug has the most useful information.
I think the Stream team are still formulating some contribution guidelines and this might be something to consider as part of that work.
If Stream is truly to be RHEL's upstream, shouldn't the bugs be opened against Stream in the first place?
That does make sense actually. It might make more sense to stop having unreleased point releases populated in RHBZ and force those to use CentOS Stream "version" in RHEL 8 product in Bugzilla.
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