On 11/26/2010 07:21 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
I would be happy with that personally. But I *would* like to take steps to make sure that CentOS installs dont hit resources not hosted at *.centos.org
But i'm still thinking that the specific abrt plugin to report bugs in the centos mantis bug report system should be postponed, except if a python guru can write it in 2 minutes and that it can be tested directly in the QA process.
Aologies for not being clear on this - but that's mostly what I meant; we can retain abrt but disable it from hitting non .centos.org places; in the mean time do the work for making abrt work against bugs.c.o and ship that once its ready.
Lets see what Yoinier comes back with. He will almost certainly need to look at both the bits of code and then do an estimate on how much work is needed and how long its likely to take. We would / could then decide on the 6.0/6.1 timeline.
from a quick once-over of the code, resubmitting to a bugzilla instance hosted at centos only requires a change to a config file. I'm gonna try building it and see if there's anything more regarding plugins that we can disable at runtime, but this looks quite easy *if* we have a bugzilla.c.o.
I'm monitoring the bug. I'll put anything that I find in there.
Matt
- KB
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel