On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 at 17:44, Josh Boyer <jwboyer at redhat.com> wrote: > > Hi Fedora, CentOS, and EPEL Communities! > > As part of our continued 3 year major Red Hat Enterprise Linux release > cadence, RHEL 9 development is starting to wrap up with the spring > 2022 release coming soon. That means planning for the next release > will start in earnest in the very near future. As some of you may > know, Red Hat has been using both Bugzilla and Jira via > issues.redhat.com for RHEL development for several years. Our > intention is to move to using issues.redhat.com only for the major > RHEL releases after RHEL 9. > > What does this mean for Fedora and CentOS? This discussion is in part > to figure that out. Based on some very brief analysis, the following > should hold: > > - RHEL customers should continue to file support cases through the Red > Hat Customer portal, which will remain consistent regardless of the > backend tooling used. > > - There is no imminent retirement of the Red Hat Bugzilla instance > being planned at this time. RHEL 7, 8, and 9 will continue to use > bugzilla in some form and RHEL 9 has a very long lifecycle. > > - Fedora Linux and EPEL have their own Bugzilla product families and > are not directly impacted in their own workflows by the choice to use > only issues.redhat.com for RHEL. > - There will be impacts on existing documentation that provide > guidance on requesting things from RHEL in various places like EPEL. > We will be happy to help adjust these. > > - CentOS Stream contribution and bug reporting workflows will be > adjusted to use issues.redhat.com instead of bugzilla in the relevant > places. This should apply to all versions of CentOS Stream for a > unified contributor workflow. This will happen gradually as we > discover the best workflow to use. > > If there are other impacts that you can think of, please raise them on > this thread. We’d like to ensure we’re covering as much as possible > as this rolls out. Not an impact, but I've been trying to get: https://github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-cli working to accelerate my Jira activities. I get a "403 response" trying to use this tool I think it's related to SSO but not sure. Has anyone looked into this tool and got it working? Or has anyone gotten Jira REST API or Jira Application tokens working in general? > > josh > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel