-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/09/2015 04:59 AM, Lokesh Mandvekar wrote: >> Could you provide some sample bug ids that were closed off to the >> public? I can forward this concern to the powers that be. This is easy to do. I just run rpm -q --changelog httpd on an EL5 box and the very first BZ# listed in that is closed to public: - - mod_ldap: copy the global mutex from the base server to vhosts (#1101385) The second, fortunately, is open. (#1058426), (#976465), (#1047319), (#1078177), (#1003073), (#991367) and (#970994) all closed, that's eight out of the first ten unique bz numbers listed in the httpd changelog. I could go on, and check other packages and other versions of CentOS as well, but the results will largely be the same. This has been a well known issue for some time and I don't see RedHat changing this extremely annoying habit anytime soon. I would want to make certain that this doesn't happen to CentOS (or even CentOS-originating) bugzilla entries were we to switch to using the RedHat bugzilla system, this to me is of great concern as it plays directly to the transparency of the project as a whole. Peter -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVJbAdAAoJEAUijw0EjkDv/KUIAJt5MNrabX/xOUxh72nWUgMI zOZnfOw6Rgxtb63eaxwHUUAIjjNApRXLwfRcDaMqTztHEBvqyBpqujLJ79lPsXtr D2FENqBs3slf7XXT2W1Im3QppEu9q9dHiZOH7zCuE9QuP95eH91mkE//DcggKS9B 1fv8iNnaxy1d/+hOiOqqudVK/4nN4sGAEcj/FpW1SizCAYx0LzrdYgNl8dP3PBKc SKp+BzWWegB6VRw+XfemvGQ/QHxISW7ums+BZiF4uyncoXwhTs2Dhmgk6MYpbt22 E4lfYjlh4Y70LIJRo4x54VIyXYk5woerwHE6wMtkAnmWz8voOR9Rymd7x211/50= =st7E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----