On 01/04/2013 05:26 PM, Tom McKay wrote:

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From: "Jorick Astrego" <jorick@netbulae.eu>
To: katello@lists.fedorahosted.org
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 11:05:03 AM
Subject: reporting issues

Hi,

After getting katello 1.2 running, I would like to test the new
version
in parallel on another machine. I normally do this with opensource
software to make sure everything will work in the future and to find
bugs the developers may have missed.

I already provisioned a machine with the latest nightly but run into
an
installer error.

My question is now, do you want feedback on issues with the latest
nightly build? Or should I just try the next day to see if it's
fixed?

I am not a developer but an admin so Git is a bit overkill for me at
the
moment.

If the reporting of issues is wanted, how would I best submit them? I
noticed you closed the issue functionality on github already ;-)

Bugzilla? This mailinglist?
That's a great question. Do you, as a community user, have a preference? 

Both github and Bugzilla require accounts to submit an issue. 

If it comes in on the mailing list, it will probably end up getting added to Bugzilla by one of the devs if warranted (ie. not a problem that can be solved by discussion, but a real bug).


Thanks for the quick response. I don't have a preference and have a bugzilla account already as we do a lot of redhat open source.

But as the website and a lot of other open source software explicitly states things may be broken with the nightly versions, I always assumed a bugzilla report would be overkill.

Let's do it this way:


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Regards,

Jorick Astrego

Netbulae B.V.