On 01/05/2011 11:52 PM, Hubert Bahr wrote: > I assume you are referring to bugs.centos.org. I have created an > account there and set my preferences to centos 6 and I see 47 entries > with status entries of confirmed, feedback, acknowledge, new, assigned. I assume assigned are indeed that and don't need to be looked at. Thats mostly on target. However, plenty of pkgs which dont have a report against them might also need to be looked at for various reasons - so its worth keeping an eye out for those. What I usually recommend to people is : first consider the package set you are most interested in, either since thats the package set you are going to most use, or thats the target role you are most keen on deploying into ( in many case, both those are prolly the same thing anyway ). Once you have done those, move onto the rest. > guess the most of rest still need patches. I assume these are patches > against the redhat source rpms. How do you want them submitted? I patches should be named centos-<pkgname>-<functionality>.patch and attached as files on the tracker ( there are a few there you can look at already, or look in the c5 tree to see how they were done there ). > also assume severity "block" are first priority. Which end are you Dont mark anything as block - thats something the QA / Automated Testing will throw up ( eg. a missing package in the final tree or invalid binary or unsigned packages etc ). In most cases, you should just report and leave the issue marked as 'new'. If you look at the AuditStatus page, the various status' also have some comments on what they mean or how we use them. > starting from. I assume numerical bug ID# tracker order. In building > from Red Hat sources we also needed to patch several specs plus a couple of source files. This is an interesting conversation in itself - we dont patch spec files for buildtime issues. But if you bring up a few cases, we can talk about those. > Frakus submitted them upstream but they have not > migrated through their process. Do you want those submitted? I think > this is the area I prefer to work. I guess I will start at the high end and work backwards. When in doubt, submit a report :) we need to find more stuff for Fabian, Manuel and Jeff to do anyway! - KB note: moved to a new thread