On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:34:35PM +0100, Samuel Verschelde wrote: > Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 21:25:39, Michael scherer a écrit : > > > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 01:55:02PM +0100, Frederic Janssens wrote: > > > On 2010-12-22, Michael Scherer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 à 00:32 +0100, Frederic Janssens a écrit : > > > On https://qa.mandriva.com/ anything goes. > > > To permit consistent searches I think we should standardise. > > > The aim would to be to as specific as needed but not more; > > > as far as I know that would be : > > > > > > name-version-release > > > > > > unless the bug is architecture specific, where we would have : > > > > > > name-version-release.architecture > > > > There is already a "architecture" field, afaik, as well as a version field, > > no ? > > > > ( I didn't check as I refuse to enter my password over a insecured http > > session ). > > > > And I think that giving rpm ( and not srpm ) will make search a little bit > > complex > > in some corner cases ( can will also cause problem for the next point ). > > > > So you think the (S)RPM field should only contain SRPM filenames ?
No, just the srpm name. At least from a data point of view. > If yes, I agree with that, because as Frederic stated above, in current > Mandriva bugzilla, there's no enforced rule for that. You can put > anything in the field, and you often end up with rpm filenames, or > simple package names (e.g. "virtualbox"). > > However asking bug reporters to know the SRPM is too much, so this rule > can only be enforced on Packagers and Triage Team side I think. This is > already how it works on qa.mandriva.com : if you know the SRPM, you put > it, if not someone will triage and do it for you. Well, that's more a UI question, and so it should be decoralated from the way we store data in the DB. ( now, it may be hard to achieve, but I am sure that templates + ajax could do miracle, like "enter the name of rpm here" and have it searched with js to fill the proper input ). -- Michael Scherer
