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? -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77