On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 10:23 AM Troy Dawson tdawson@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 6:42 AM Troy Dawson tdawson@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 6:29 AM Josh Boyer jwboyer@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 9:27 AM Troy Dawson tdawson@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 3:51 AM Florian Weimer fweimer@redhat.com 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”.)
I am trying this with my personal account. If I go to projects and search for CentOS, I ONLY get "CS", and it's not called CS it's called "CentOS Stream". The only indication I get that it is "CentOS Stream (CS)" is when I look at the Key.
Please, let us know how to REALLY get to your project on Jira.
So, we don't search for "CentOS Stream" we are supposed to search for "RHEL"?
I'm sorry, I'm not meaning to be a pain. This is the first group that has moved things from bugzilla to Jira, and thus the first instructions. I'm trying to look at this from someone who logs into Jira for the first time, with no bookmarks and/or pre-defined looks.
If I want to create a bug (or defect), or search for a defect on binutils, how do I do it? What Fabian said above, does not work for someone new to Jira.
Now that I re-read the pull request, I see that the answer is in there. I have gone through the steps, and it indeed makes sense.
Our emails crossed in flight :) I'm glad it makes sense!
I think a screenshot or two might be beneficial, but it works.
I agree.
josh