On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 10:24:46AM +0100, José Expósito wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Thanks for the positive feedback.
> 
> Replying to some of the topics raised:

...snip...

> > So these would be kernel bugs reported by an anonymous user?
> 
> At the moment, yes. It'd be reported by a user/token created to be
> used by the DRM Panic Frontend.

Yeah, thats not good. ;(

> > I don't think thats very ideal. Could result in a easy DDOS of bugzilla,
> > and unless folks were careful to follow and cc themselves it would be
> > hard to get additional information.
> >
> > Could it instead ask the user to go login to bugzilla and then populate
> > a new bug with the info thats using the users existing auth?
> 
> That was my initial approach, showing a dialog with a link to a URL
> with some fields filled:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=kernel&version=<VERSION>
> 
> And information about how to copy and paste the trace.
> 
> As pros, this approach makes it easier for the user to share
> additional feedback in Bugzilla.
> The cons are that the user would need to create an account and can
> forget to include important information to the bug report, like the
> trace.

Sure, but you can at least ask them to try and provide it.
If it's an anon submission you have very little way to ever contact them
for more info.

> It is not implemented at the moment, but the create-bug API:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/docs/en/html/api/core/v1/bug.html#create-bug
> Accepts a CC field. The frontend could ask the user for their email.
> 
> None of the solutions is perfect, let's see what other people think.

There is https://github.com/abrt/libreport
but not sure it's a good idea to depend on. ;( 

kevin
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