On 11/18/2014 07:09 AM, Jakub Filak wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to briefly introduce myself. I am a Red Hat employee working on ABRT[1]. We have recently added support for CentOS on the ABRT server[2] and we would like continue in these integration efforts.
Welcome.
First of all, I want to submit a pair of patches improving ABRT's UX on CentOS:
- do not offer users to report to Red Hat Portal
- offer users to send an email to upstream
- stop wasting of resources by running sos, because its output is useless for CentOS users
Sounds good so far.
In the near future, we would like to integrate ABRT with CentOS Bug Tracker in the same way as ABRT integrates with Red Hat Bugzilla[3]. We are done with the analysis phase[4] and, now, we are working on a testsuite[5].
Unfortunately, MantisBT misses more advanced searching what prevents us from implementing a tool similar to one we have for Bugzilla. At least we need to search by DUPHASH (an unique identifier of a crash, something like tag).
Indeed. It's quite basic, which has been good for us so far, and the simplicity was key early on.
Would you be willing to run a MantisBT plugin adding the things we need, if we develop it?
I'd already been looking at updating our mantis setup and adding some useful plugins. This sounds like a good thing, and I'm certainly willing to give it a shot.
I wonder if we should stand up a 'beta' site for demo/testing, copied from bugs.centos to see what people think.
Thoughts from others?