On Sat, 1 Mar 2008, Alan Coopersmith wrote:

> Glynn Foster wrote:
>> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>>> Eric Boutilier wrote:
>>>>> It looks like there's 8 open defects & RFEs in defect.opensolaris.org and 
>>>>> 3
>>>>> open defects & RFE's in bugs.opensolaris.org related to the website. I'd 
>>>>> be
>>>>> willing to work on any of them. Though it sounds from your e-mail that
>>>>> someone needs to compile the list and initiate a discussion with the
>>>>> community to prioritize them?
>>>>> Is that something we can help with?
>>>>>
>>>> Yes, in my opinion, the consolidating/prioritizing task would be
>>>> valuable too.
>>> If anyone tackles that, there's a lot more than 3 open bugs.  When I
>>> query the bugster database internally, I get 106 open bugs in
>>> solaris/opensolaris/websiteright now.  Unfortunately, it looks like
>>> getting the list out of bugs.opensolaris.org is a bit harder, since
>>> you have to search each of the possible states.
>>
>> Would it be interesting to do a mass transfer from bugs.opensolaris.org to
>> defect.opensolaris.org of that sub-category? Given most of those bugs would 
>> be
>> related to opensolaris infrastructure, defect.opensolaris.org might be more
>> appropriate for encouraging contributions.
>
> I think it would be interesting, especially if there's no integration with
> any tools like WebRTI that the website team requires for their bugs - do we
> have a good way to do this yet?
>
> Also, should bugs.os.o be modified to refer users to defect.os.o when filing
> new website bugs?

The only "warning" I would have is to ask that we either deactivate the
internal bugster cat/subcat or decide how we will keep the two in sync,
otherwise I predict a mess in our future.

Valerie
-- 
Valerie Fenwick, http://blogs.sun.com/bubbva
Solaris Security Technologies,  Developer, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
17 Network Circle, Menlo Park, CA, 94025. 650-786-0461
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