On 11/04/2010 10:22 PM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
2- ABRT should keep track of unresponsive users. If a user has an outstanding "needinfo?" flag for the bugs sent through ABRT, he shouldn't be able to send a new bug report through ABRT for my packages.
Since this has turned into general pony request to the ABRT I shall throw in one for the reporters
On behalf of all reporters that have never received a response from a maintainer on a component they have reported against I not only ask the ABRT maintainers to block any reports against those component that a maintainer has not responded but I also request that those components get removed from bugzilla.redhat.com.
3- Ability to turn off ABRT for certain packages. Whenever I provide an application package with no nonstandard patches and there is a crash, it is most definitely not my fault. The user should be instructed to take the backtrace upstream to the URL of the package and report it in their bug tracker/mailing list. Even better, ABRT can file the bug directly upstream. I am willing to provide the information of upstream bug trackers/mailing lists for all of my packages.
This confusion has been going on for enough of release cycles already and I think it's time for FPC to step in and clarify what are the maintainers/packagers responsibility towards the Fedora community and it's user base to avoid any further rifts between QA members and maintainers.
Either reporters report directly upstream always or to our own bug tracking system which one is it?
JBG