Bugzilla.mozilla.org[1] announced[2] a contest for when they'd reach bug number 300.000. Such a bug number for a product that just reached 1.0[3] is not right. As GNOME[4] is at 2.10[5], GNOME should be using bug numbers in the 300.000 range well before Mozilla. We (bugzilla.gnome.org bugmasters) have concluded this needs to be resolved. This requires bugzilla.gnome.org[6] to be down Saturday 9 April from 17.00 - 20.00 UTC[7]. The downtime is needed to make the bug numbers start from 300.000.
We believe this change proves once more GNOME's dedication to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. While increasing of the bug number we will also perform some other tasks, such as: * Import some 40.000 bugs from bugzilla.Ximian.com[8] * Change to another database server == Ximian bug importing == The bugs of the following products will be moved to bugzilla.gnome.org: Evolution, Evolution-Data-Server, evolution-sharp, GtkHtml, GAL, Soup, Connector Because of some free space in the 200.000 range, we will be dedicating that range to Ximian bugs. We will manually assign each Ximian bug a GNOME bug number. This using the formula: ximian_bug_number + 200.000 = gnome_bug_number. This means that Ximian bug 70014 can be found as bug 270014 on bugzilla.gnome.org. The ximian bug will automatically redirect to the gnome one. Accounts at Ximian used on a product mentioned above will be re-created on bugzilla.gnome.org (same password). Using means: reported, commented, made a change, or cc'ed. Persons who resolved (fixed, duplicate, ...) a bug at Ximian and were not the reporter will get canconfirm+editbugs permissions. This only for bugs in the products mentioned before. Accounts that already existed at b.g.o will keep their existing settings and permissions. As a result of the import the following persons will no longer be part of the top 15 bug closers of all time: Pawel Salek (1948 bugs) John Fleck (1888 bugs) Bastien Nocera (1794 bugs) We suggest these persons spend even less time doing non-Bugzilla work. == Change database server == We will be switching bugzilla.gnome.org's database server. The old one runs MySQL 3.23; the new one 4.1. The new database server also has a nicer hostname. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Isn't artificially increasing the bug number cheating? A: Yes. Q: What can I do while Bugzilla is down? A: Regularly ask for status updates at irc://irc.gnome.org/#bugs Q: Doesn't bugzilla.mozilla.org hold other products besides Firefox? A: Yeah right. Q: I have some other question? A: Mail me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] privately. Ideal[9] Time line (UTC): 17.00 Disable web interface b.g.o ??.?? Start bug moving script[10] 20.00 Enable access to b.g.o Thanks to: Ross Golder, Kjartan Maaras, Toni Willberg: Keyboard work. JP Rosevear, Gerardo Marin: Putting stuff on email. Nat Friedman: Providing non-smelly dumps. Ben Maurer: Providing bribing money. Fernando Herrera: Remembering how bug-buddy worked. All others: Not complaining that you weren't mentioned. Signed, Bugzilla.gnome.org bugmasters [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ [2] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=6249 [3] http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ [4] http://www.gnome.org/ [5] http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/ [6] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ [7] http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=9&year=2005&hour=17&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 [8] http://bugzilla.ximian.com/ [9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphys_law [10] http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/bugmasters/tools/mvbugs/ _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
