Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
Already time for AWOL procedure? [1]
Regards, Christoph
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Policy_for_nonresponsive_package_maintainers
Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
You can send mail to tbzatek@redhat.com, and wait for him to return from conferences and vacation. He works in Europe, so he actually gets noticable amounts of vacation :-)
Am Dienstag, den 14.07.2009, 13:26 -0400 schrieb Matthias Clasen:
Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
You can send mail to tbzatek@redhat.com, and wait for him to return from conferences and vacation.
He was BCC'ed to my previous message with his rh address, so let's hope he responds soon.
He works in Europe, so he actually gets noticable amounts of vacation :-)
You can put your mind at rest, even in Europe we don't have a year of vacation. ;)
Thanks, Christoph
On 14/07/09 18:33, Christoph Wickert wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 14.07.2009, 13:26 -0400 schrieb Matthias Clasen:
Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
You can send mail to tbzatek@redhat.com, and wait for him to return from conferences and vacation.
He was BCC'ed to my previous message with his rh address, so let's hope he responds soon.
He works in Europe, so he actually gets noticable amounts of vacation :-)
You can put your mind at rest, even in Europe we don't have a year of vacation. ;)
Thanks, Christoph
Unless a politician :D
Regards,
Frank
Dne úterý 14 července 2009 19:20:02 Christoph Wickert napsal(a):
Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
Already time for AWOL procedure? [1]
He usually sits next to me, I'll let him know to pay attention to this thread (or your attempts to contact him). AFAIK he's on vacation this and the next week, then he should be available.
Am Mittwoch, den 15.07.2009, 09:16 +0200 schrieb Jan Zelený:
Dne úterý 14 července 2009 19:20:02 Christoph Wickert napsal(a):
Anybody knows how to contact Tomáš Bžatek? Is he still working for Red Hat? I see he has a lot of open bugs (some of them are just getting closed by the bugzappers) without a single comment from him. I set one to NEEDINFO but didn't get a response for months.
Already time for AWOL procedure? [1]
He usually sits next to me, I'll let him know to pay attention to this thread (or your attempts to contact him).
Thanks Jan, not necessary, just tell him to please pay attention to his bug reports (especially if they already contain the solution or if they are set to NEEDINFO assignee).
I just wanted to make sure he's still around because I could not find any activity from him in Bugzilla or CVS for quite some time and I was afraid, the bugs were assigned to somebody who no longer works for Red Hat.
Regards, Christoph
On 07/15/2009 01:01 PM, Christoph Wickert wrote:
I just wanted to make sure he's still around because I could not find any activity from him in Bugzilla or CVS for quite some time and I was afraid, the bugs were assigned to somebody who no longer works for Red Hat.
IIRC, a recent process change ensures that if someone leaves Red Hat, the bugs are automatically reassigned to the person taking over. It should be transparent.
Rahul