Frank Hecker wrote:
David Ross wrote:
Already, bug #239408 has been submitted as Product: mozilla.org
and Component: CA Certificates. Someone should now change the
Component to CA Certificates for bug #233453 (mozilla.org needs a
public policy on root CA certs) and the other seven open bugs that
it blocks.
Note that I can't make that change, because I am neither the assignee or
the submitter for those other bugs, nor do I have sufficient privileges
to override bugzilla and change the bugs anyway.
Hmm. "taking" bugs (reasigning them to one's self) is a long standing
practice in mozilla/bugzilla. In fact, any time you add an attachment
to a bug report, bugzilla offers to let you take the bug (er, it does
that for me). Bug asignees seldom dislike someone offering to do work
for them. :) If bugzilla is treating you as a second class citizen,
maybe we should see how to get that fixed!
Ideally what should happen is that the assignees for those bugs (Wah-Teh
Chang, Stephane Saux, Mitchell Baker, etc.) should re-assign them to me
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and then I can change them as necessary.
I transferred all the "NSS" bugs about CA certs to you, except one that
I am investigating. It seems more like a real bug than the others.
--
Nelson B
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