>On 2017-07-14 1:31 AM, Jim Blandy wrote: >> Many people seem to be asking, essentially: What will happen to old bugs? >> I'm trying to follow the discussion, and I'm not clear on this myself. >> >> For example, "Splinter will be turned off." For commenting and reviewing, >> okay, understood. What about viewing patches on old bugs? > >Migration-specific issues are still in flux, since we have still have >plenty of time to sort them out. I'll be clarifying the migration plan as >we get closer to turning off old tools. So far we've agreed that keeping >Splinter in read-only mode to view old patches is totally fine, and Dylan >(BMO lead) mentioned that there are even nicer diff viewers that we can >integrate with BMO, like https://diff2html.xyz/, which is currently in use >by Red Hat's Bugzilla installation.
Good! your recent posting made me believe you'd gone back to "splinter must be totally turned off". Thanks. I still have significant questions about how security-bug access and review (and security of such items) will work; is there a design? What has changed since our discussion in May, and have you met with the security engineers and major security reviewers/triagers? Thanks -- Randell Jesup, Mozilla Corp remove "news" for personal email _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform