Hi Lucas, > We upstream developers would like to be notified whenever a user files > a bug against the Shotwell package in Fedora, automated or otherwise. > I know how to set up per-package notifications in bugzilla, but from > your description of the ABRT system, it sounds like it may use a > different notification pathway than just the standard Fedora bugzilla. > > So I ask you: what do we upstream developers need to do to be notified > whenever a bug is filed against the Shotwell package in Fedora, > without regard to whether the bug was filed automatically by ABRT or > manually by a user opening a bugzilla ticket?
Sorry if my mail wasn't clear wrt how abrt works. There is no special or different notification pathway. The abrt tool simply creates bugs (after checking for duplicates, using some heuristics, I think) in the Fedora Bugzilla instance on behalf of the user who sees the crash, that's it. So, if you have a notification already set-up for the shotwell component, you should see all bug reports, including those generated by abrt. If not, the easiest way to get all bug notifications would be to sign up with the Fedora Account System (fas) here [1] and afterwards request "watchbugzilla" permissions for shotwell in the Fedora Package Database [2]. Regards, Thomas [1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ [2] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/shotwell _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
