On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:14:06AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
We also usually keep the ticket open after making the request so the
submitter can tell us when they don't need it anymore, and we can untag
the override. :)
This is how it usually happens for Fedora, too. The workflow is not
completely documented, except for how to check whether a request is
sane:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Buildroot_override_SOP
A big / problematic difference is, that in EPEL the owner / state of the
tickets are not changed if someone processes then. Therefore it seems
not possible to query trac for unhandled trac requests. For Fedora there
is a nice RSS feed for all unhandled koji issues. But there seems to be
no way to get one for all tickets that do not have any comments.
If you would like to start doing them I have no objections.
So in case there will be another ticket for both Fedora and EPEL, does
there need to be a seperate ticket in the EPEL component to track it or
can I just track it in the Fedora ticket?
Regards
Till