On Sat, 2019-06-22 at 17:36 -0400, pmkellly(a)frontier.com wrote:
The following are the notable results for my testing of Rawhide (F31)
drop 0624:
Several of the standard tests were run with passing results and the
results were logged via relval.
The new bug I reported last time seems to be fixed now. There were no
recurrences after many package removals and installations (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1715617)
How do bugs get closed and are there occasions when I should be the one
to close a bug that I originated? What is the protocol?
If a developer has responded to the bug report and seems to be actively
working on it, they'll probably close it when they're done. If you're
sure it's fixed but they don't, you can poke them and ask if it's OK to
close it.
For this bug I'd say post a comment and say it doesn't seem to be
happening any more, and ask Jaroslav if he just wants to close the bug
or if he's still trying to look into it.
Thanks!
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