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 >* 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
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