On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
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Fedora can ship both scripts as RPMs, fedora-submit will depend on
bug-bugzilla until and unless that changes, and everybody should be
happy. Including the Bugzilla people, who have had people clamoring
for a production-quality tool of this kind forever.
Does this sound like a good plan?
If a package in Fedora Core is maintained by non-RH person X, having
person X go through Bugzilla to update his package (whether with a tool or
not), implying having a Red Hat person look at the problem and apply it in
a timely fashion, is IMHO *way* too heavy a process.
We need more than that, e.g. CVS commit access to the server housing the
RPM spec files and patch files, etc.
I'm not saying that the tool you propose would not be useful, I just think
that (at least as I see Fedora) it's still too heavy a process...
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