On Tue, 5 May 2020 at 10:33, Pierre-Yves Chibon
<pingou(a)pingoured.fr> wrote:
>
> The scripts syncing information from dist-git to bugzilla have been broken for a
> long time (less than 5 years though) and we've picked them up, fixed and clean
> them so they work again.
> This has been announced here and on devel-announce over the past few months
> (including an email from yesterday about the move of the bugzilla overrides to
> dist-git itself).
>
> So after looking at the bug above (the only package I could find in this
> thread), I went to:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/claws-mail clicked
"Edit"
> on the left hand side column and changed the bugzilla assignee in EPEL to
> `orphan`. At the next run of the script, the EPEL tickets will be re-assigned to
> orphan.
>
> Now I ran into this thread a little bit by chance while checking my emails. If
> you have such issue in the future you may want to actually report it, ie: open a
> ticket on
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues so we can either fix
> the bug if there is one or tell explain how the situation can be adjusted.
None of that explains why and when I've been assigned to EPEL packages.
This is a thread from January.
It's the same with all other packages. The web page you refer to now explicitly
claims that somebody is a "Bugzilla Assignee" for EPEL even if a package
isn't available in the EPEL dist