Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

Sam Varshavchik mrsam at courier-mta.com
Mon May 20 10:48:05 UTC 2013


Fernando Cassia writes:

> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik <mrsam at courier-mta.com>  
> wrote:
> > Given the state of mysql in the distro, and the pending move to mariadb,  
> I'm
> > wondering where the best place to report this bug would be. I find nothing
> > but Oracle's bureaucratease, when I try to dig around mysql.com.
>
> huh?
> http://bugs.mysql.com/search.php? 
> cmd=display&status=Active&os=0&bug_age=0&order_by=date&direction=ASC&limic=10&reorder_by=date
>
> I was able to create an account, and bug reports are there for all to
> see. Are you sure you havent fallen victim to the MDB camps FUD
> campaign?

Nope.

I have a challenge for you:

Start with any links you can find in the mysql packages' documentation. Or,  
just start with the home page, mysql.com, and tell me how you can find  
bugs.mysql.com, just by following the links.

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