On 04/12/2023 14:38, Amy Marrich wrote:
I just opened a test bug clicking on the CentOS 9 link in the wiki and using a non-RedHat employee account. If you are still having an issue can you send the exact input you are trying? 

Admittedly I put in the bare minimum of a title, a randomly selected component, and then made a note in the template in the description that this was a test and could be closed.

Thanks

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On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 7:20 AM lejeczek via CentOS-devel <centos-devel@centos.org> wrote:


On 04/12/2023 08:32, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 03/12/2023 11:29, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
>> Hi guys.
>>
>> Where should bug reports go to theses days?
>>
>> I've been using Redhat's Jira for a while and inasmuch I
>> can file against Centos, when I go RHEL and -> Centos as
>> a product I get a pop-on windows but no matter how I
>> fiddle with it, when I click _Create_ that pop-up only
>> flashes, no errors nor warnings, but won't create a BZ.
>>
>> It that an incorrect way/place or something else is at
>> play there or perhaps Jira suffers from some issues -
>> would anybody know?
>> thanks, L.
>>
>
> The links were updated on the wiki in the past (now
> archived but info is still valid) to point to Jira and how
> to report :
>
> https://wiki.centos.org/ReportBugs.html
>
>
I did that bur from main Jira page - there, trying to submit
in RHEL in Centos 9 I experienced what I described above.
Going with the link to Centos 9 from the link in "wiki" I get:

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access
"http://issues.redhat.com/secure/CreateIssueDetails.jspa" on
this server.

Reference #xxxxx

What is going on there over at Redhat?
I've been doing Bugzilla for ten or so years and in Jira
today I can do in Centos "product" do bug submissions.
Is some license now needed for bug-submitting in Redhat
"project"?

thanks, L.
_______________________________________________

Nope, like I said, I can submit in CentOS "product" directly, but in RHEL I cannot. When I wanted to send a request/report about it directly to Redhat - for emailing help@ seems was removed as way of communication - portal says I have no access/agreement or some such thing.

I refused to agree with those claiming that Redhat as a company is deteriorating in front of everybody's eyes so I continued to use Centos, but will have to re-think my stance on it.