On 09/28/2009 10:44 AM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanks for sticking with us last week. I'll be fixing lots of Cobbler
2.0 bugs this week with the intent on getting a 2.0.1 release together
for testing, and, if all goes as planned, pushing to the stable repos.
If you have mentioned a bug, and it's not in Trac, you need to make sure
it is there so we make sure the item in question is fixed, or at least,
read -- some minor bugs will likely get fixed in a later release, but
we'll hit the big ones for 2.0.1. Right now it looks
like some things mentioned are not in Trac -- I'll try to make sure all
major items are dealt with, but having a bug
open is the best way to go to make sure we don't lose track [sic] of the
item.
To get a Trac account visit:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
Then visit
http://fedorahosted.org/cobbler
(if your ticket isn't in the list of tickets, click login, then click
"new ticket")
Thanks!
--Michael
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One more tip -- when you get an account, that's all you need. You don't
need to get access to the "cobbler" group to be able to use Trac.
This is something that is currently a little confusing in the Fedora
Account System. Those groups are only needed for commit access.
So, if you requested and get denied a request to join "cobbler", it is
not personal! In fact, you can still contribute patches just fine
without needing commit access. See the "Developer Docs" section of the
Wiki for easy instructions.
--Michael