On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 10:54, Jef Spaleta wrote: > Charles Curley wrote: > > * Do I file on Red Hat's bugzilla or fedora's? > > As of now last i heard > severn is at redhat's bugzilla. Fedora.us's bugzilla is just for > add on packages still being maintained separately by the the people > working at Fedora.us. The structural support for the move from RHL to > Fedora isn't all there yet. > > >* Red Hat's Bugzilla "version" field has no entry for severn. Which > > version do I file it under? > Product: > Red Hat Linux Beta > > Version: > beta1 if its severn beta 1 > Actually it is now: Product = Fedora Core Version = test2 > >* Should I use "openoffice" or "installation" in the component field? > > that's a bit tougher...you might want to search through previous bug reports > of a similar nature and see where they are placed. Even if its not > clear, its best to report it and if the developer tells you its in the > wrong place, you can refile it where they suggest. > > I would also suggest that any further questions about the test/beta > releases that you are going to have should be directed to > fedora-test-list mailing list. Not that this question is off topic here, > and the announcement this week was more than enough information to > dominate the discussion on every possible list like a tidal wave. But > now that the mental flood waters are receeding and the next test/beta > iso set is coming out...it would be good to have fedora-test-list become > focused again on the beta/test discussion..leaving some of the more > general questions about the non technical beta/test issues of Fedora for > this list here. > > -jef