I reported a potential kernel bug in the USB subsystem of CentOS 7.9 a couple of days ago, bug 1904817, but accidentally locked myself out of viewing the bug report a few minutes ago...
Could someone who has the ear of whoever is running the RedHat Bugzilla system change it back so that I, the reporter, am able to view the report again?
Further, I saw that this bug was locked and not accessible to anyone besides the reporter and the cc-list. Not clear why this would be?? Again, I am the reporter.
Thank you in advance.
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 06:42:56PM -0500, H wrote:
I reported a potential kernel bug in the USB subsystem of CentOS 7.9 a couple of days ago, bug 1904817, but accidentally locked myself out of viewing the bug report a few minutes ago...
Could someone who has the ear of whoever is running the RedHat Bugzilla system change it back so that I, the reporter, am able to view the report again?
I fixed the settings now.
Further, I saw that this bug was locked and not accessible to anyone besides the reporter and the cc-list. Not clear why this would be?? Again, I am the reporter.
Not sure about this one.
On December 9, 2020 2:33:34 AM EST, Jan Pazdziora jpazdziora@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 06:42:56PM -0500, H wrote:
I reported a potential kernel bug in the USB subsystem of CentOS 7.9
a couple of days ago, bug 1904817, but accidentally locked myself out of viewing the bug report a few minutes ago...
Could someone who has the ear of whoever is running the RedHat
Bugzilla system change it back so that I, the reporter, am able to view the report again?
I fixed the settings now.
Further, I saw that this bug was locked and not accessible to anyone
besides the reporter and the cc-list. Not clear why this would be?? Again, I am the reporter.
Not sure about this one.
Thank you!