reshuffling in bugzilla

George Goldberg grundleborg at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 8 13:40:26 CET 2007


On Nov 8, 2007 6:11 PM, David Faure <faure at kde.org> wrote:
> On Thursday 08 November 2007, George Goldberg wrote:
> > On Nov 3, 2007 5:19 PM, Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi at kde.org> wrote:
> > > moin,
> > >
> > > i have been looking through the product/component definitions and came
> > > to these conclusions:
> > >
> > > - some initial owners need to be changed:
> > >   - kstyle => fredrikh? (gallium (kszwed) left)
> > >   - klocale => chusslove? (seems to be more active in this area than
> > >     coolo in recent times)
> > >   - kdesasl => kdelibs-bugs? (michael left. this component has one bug
> > >     open)
> > >   - somebody feels like stealing/giving away duty? :)
> > > - there are both libkdegames/general and kdelibs/libkdegames. i tend to
> > >   favor the former and move bugs and maintainer of the latter there.
> > > - we need some serious triaging - closing obsolete bugs and reassigning
> > >   owners - 1000 bugs are waiting ...
> >
> > I have been hacking away at this for a couple of weeks now, but making
> > very slow progress, especially since I am no expert...
> >
> > Am using this techbase page, since I don't have ability to close bugs
> > etc on bugzilla.
>
> I almost wrote "now you do", but user 'grundleborg at googlemail.com' does not exist.
> What's your bugzilla account?

Thanks to *@gmail.com stupidity, it wasn't. but i've changed it to
grundleborg at googlemail.com now.

>
> > http://techbase.kde.org/Contribute/Bugsquad/Bugs_to_be_done
>
> Cool initiative, an overview is quite useful.
> The problem with a separate list is that it goes out of date; most of the konq bugs I clicked on were already closed...

I can't take credit for the idea... it dates back to the konqueror bug
hunting weekend almost a year ago, but was untouched since then.  I'm
trying to clean it up as much as possible now.

>
> > Any advice about what counts as obselete would be very appreciated...
> > Also, what is the situation with arts? Is it still alive for bug fixes
> > or is it completely dead?
>
> arts is completely dead; the maintainer has disappeared a long time ago,
> and the technology will go away with kde4.
>

does the same now apply to kghostview or is it still alive for future
3.5.x releases?

> --
> David Faure, faure at kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE,
> Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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