https://docs.centos.org/en-US/stream-contrib/quickstart/#_1_file_an_issue
Has anyone written, or is planning on writing a blog, with pictures, to show how to do this more clearly? Although the instructions are correct, I still would like some pictures with circles and arrows that say "click here".
On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 3:38 PM Carlos Rodriguez-Fernandez < carlosrodrifernandez@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I missed that field in my last issue. Luckily, it wasn't specific to Platform Tools, so I did get a reply.
On 9/13/23 15:28, Michel Lind wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 05:21:54PM -0500, Michel Lind wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 12:50:57PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
The Red Hat Platform Tools team (who maintain binutils, GCC, gdb,
glibc,
systemtap, valgrind, etc.) have begun to move bugs from bugzilla.redhat.com to issues.redhat.com, to the project called
“RHEL”.
We'd appreciate if future issues discovered in CentOS Stream were filed there directly. When filing new issues, please make sure that the Security Level is set to None, so that others can contribute, and
select
“CentOS Stream” under Projects. Please do not use the public “CS” project for reporting issues in specific RPM packages because we (Platform Tools) do not monitor it. (Compose issues and CentOS Stream issues should still be reported in “CS”.)
This does not seem to be available to non-employees? I tried to find "CentOS Stream" under Projects, and can't find it but I can find RHEL.
I happen to have a bug to file that can't wait, so I guess I'll file under RHEL and ask for it to be moved.
Ah, looks like Project should be RHEL, but Products should be CentOS Stream
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