sec
team. This also won't improve the situation.
So, I think we cannot do much to avoid further confusion in the future
Marcus
-Original Message-
From: Marcus [mailto:marcus.m...@wtnet.de]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2016 09:52
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Acces
org
> Subject: Re: Access denied on bugzilla ...
>
> Dennis, please have a look into the history of the issue [1]. Here you
> can see that *Pedro has not* set the assignee. The reason is the BZ
> setting of the "security" component he has chosen at issue creation. So,
>
Dennis, please have a look into the history of the issue [1]. Here you
can see that *Pedro has not* set the assignee. The reason is the BZ
setting of the "security" component he has chosen at issue creation. So,
it's not wrong that the issue was send to the security team.
We should think about
Pedro,
When you assign an issue to secur...@openoffice.apache.org, it becomes
invisible to all but the security team.
Since this is not about a vulnerability, I will change the issue to the default
assignment.
Please do not assign issues to others. If you want to assign it to yourself,
tha
Dennis was faster and fixed this in the meantime.
Marcus
Am 09/16/2016 05:41 PM, schrieb Pedro Giffuni:
FWIW ...
I just tried to access BZ 127117, which I created in the first place, and now I
got
"You are not authorized to access issue #127117."
It is only a very minor update to openssl, an