what is the appropriate list?

DanG dgenn at rogers.com
Fri Nov 14 20:47:58 UTC 2003


Yes that is true, that is where bugs should be posted. However to defend
Elton it was for an outstanding bug. I too have an outstanding bug with
Kudzu and my 3c905 card not initializing at boot time (can you say NO
Network connectivity!) that has been around since Fedora Test 1 (yes I have
made numerous bug reports to bugzilla :-)). This bug also affects RHEL 3 and
you would think it would have been resolved by now given it affects the
Enterprise product as well. However no luck of that happening yet.... so he
probably wants a list more available to discussion and to more users in case
someone has more info for him on his bug from experience. Many people have
workarounds and find fixes that are not posted to bugzilla.
			
					Dan

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[mailto:fedora-test-list-admin at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Elliott Wilcoxon
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Subject: Re: what is the appropriate list?

Umm, bugzilla?

Elliott Wilcoxon

Elton Woo wrote:

> YES, I know I am cross-posting to the lists. But I can't seem to
> find a clear answer on either one. 
> QUESTION: If there is an outstanding bug from Severn / Fedora Core
> which is still in Fedora Core Release 1 (Yarrow), *which* is the list
> where one may comment on such a bug?
> NOTE: I am NOT referring to a "new" bug, but an unresloved one.
> 
> respectfully,
> 
> Elton Woo.
> 


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