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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