The server had a bit of a hiccup, but it's back :) > -----Original Message----- > From: Laszlo Ersek [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 2:57 PM > To: Mangefeste, Tony <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [edk2] [RFC] Email tags for Bugzilla and administrative events > > On 05/23/16 20:33, Mangefeste, Tony wrote: > > Folks, > > > > I'm ramping up work on deploying the Bugzilla server for our > > community. A few things you will begin to see, and your comments are > > appreciated on the below. > > > > 1. I'm going to send updates to the list. I'm going to add the tag > > [INFO] to the subject line to pass down information to the community. > > This is going to include some information related to bugzilla, or > > anything else community related. > > > > 2. Our bugzilla server is being hosted by ACG Multimedia. They are a > > vendor contracted by Intel, managed by me, and they own the physical > > hardware that is hosting the server. Data submitted to our community > > bugzilla server does not reside on Intel machines, and as such only > > content pertaining to Tianocore should be added to our server. > > > > 3. The server URL is (https://tianocore.acgmultimedia.com). At this > > time I'd like to ask all maintainers to please logon and create an > > account. I will use this information to assign package maintainers to > > specific security groups, email and such. > > At first the server threw different error messages at me ("Forbidden" > and something about not finding "Auth.pm" or similar). Ultimately I managed > to enter my email address, but the confirmation email doesn't seem to > arrive. (It might arrive later I guess.) > > > 4. Feel free to submit issues, but for now, it is *not yet live*. > > I'm working on it in real time, and anticipate making a broader > > announcement to the community on June 6, 2016. > > > > The big ask right now pertains to maintainers. Please create your > > accounts, with secure passwords. Everyone else may create their > > account, but please do not load the database with issues right now. > > > > Lastly, please wind down usage of Github Issues! > > We have live tickets where we're communicating with users. I think I > shouldn't abort that communication immediately. > > If the GitHub issue tracker can be convinced to reject new issues (with a > pointer to this mailing list message), that could allow for an easier > transition. > (I.e., minimize the number of tickets that are severed in half by the > bugtracker switch-over.) > > Looking forward to using Bugzilla!
We will migrate the issues from GitHub to BZ, before we shut it down! > > Thanks! > Laszlo _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel

