Am 26.11.10 22:06, schrieb Matt Rose:
Speaking as the only System Engineer/Build Engineer/SCM maintainer/Bugzilla maintainer at my work, I can say that bugzilla is definitely not a full-time job. If you give me access to a c.o machine I could probably set one up in an afternoon.
Hmmm. Need to think about that. Can you write up what would be needed to do that? Database?
The main things are MySQL, Perl, an MTA, and Apache2. There's a whackload of perl modules that are needed as well that I don't remember off the top of my head. There's a checksetup perl script that will install them if you don't mind polluting your system with CPAN modules. If not, I think Dag has all of the perl modules as rpms.
Requirements are listed here. http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.0/html/installation.html
I'm afraid that that will be another sink for user
accounts, and we already have quite a few of those. Do you think there would be any chance to reuse the b.c.o accounts from mantis?
With my use case, bugzilla.c.o would only need a couple of users to triage and treat appropriately.
Honestly, I think this may not be a bad way to do things permanently, based on Felix's experiences from using abrt in Fedora, as it would let developers concentrate on reproducible bugs.
Matt
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