On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Milan Jurik wrote: >> Closing internal bugster cat/subcat will have impact on Sun supported >> releases. This will need to improve other internal tools (to be able to >> track internal data which are in bugster now) and those will need to >> work with d.o.o > > Right, but since Sun sells no support contracts against www.opensolaris.org > that isn't a problem for this category - it's a fair point for the discussion > that's popped up on smf-discuss on whether SMF bugs should be moved now too, > and for the longer term discussion on how this migration happens, but since > the official plan of record is to move from bugster to bugzilla for all > OpenSolaris bugs, those tools will have to be modified at some point anyway.
Hi Alan - I wouldn't say that there is an official plan of record at this point, and no teams should be independantly moving their supported bug tracking out of bugster at this point. Not until we have the migration plan and solution for federation and storing confidential data in place, otherwise there will be support issues and issues with data consistency. yes, we are moving towards bugzilla, but software integrated into the WOS right now should still be tracked in bugster - until all details are worked out. Projects under development, or things like the opensolaris website, are totally fine for being tracked in bugzilla right now. 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 _______________________________________________ tools-discuss mailing list [email protected]
