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lör 2002-01-05 klockan 09.55 skrev Dan Armak: |
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> On Friday 04 January 2002 23:39, you wrote: |
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> > Ok, bugzilla is functionally setup to accept new bugs. If you are a dev |
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> > with cvs access, you need to create a new bugzilla user with your |
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> > gentoo.org email address. Those with gentoo.org email addresses |
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> > automatically get proper dev priviledges. |
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> OK, question: to make sure I understand the products/components properly: if a |
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> problem is with an ebuild (i.e. won't compile) the it's assigned to Ebuilds, |
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> not KDE/Gnome/whatever. Right? |
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No, Ebuilds are for commiting ebuilds/patches for ebuilds. It's just a |
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temporary component, as soon as a developer have looked at them they'll |
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be moved to the correct other component. |
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> And: why don't we get a different list of components for each of the 3 |
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> products? And what exactly is product Admin? |
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If you click on one of the products you get a new list in the |
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component-field (if not that might be some java-script issue). |
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The Admin module is for infrastructure issues, such as mailinglists, |
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webserver, cvs/rsync, ... |
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Regards, |
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Mikael Hallendal |
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Mikael Hallendal |
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Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader |
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CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden |