Here's another thing that may need changing: the frameworks-kio product doesn't 
allow votes.

Nate



---- On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 11:43:25 -0700 Nate Graham<pointedst...@zoho.com> 
wrote ---- 
 >  
 >  
 > ---- On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 11:35:49 -0700 Elvis 
 > Angelaccio<elvis.angelac...@kde.org> wrote ----  
 >  > Yes.  
 >  >   
 >  > Note that this is not kio-specific: every library in kdelibs that used to 
 >   
 >  > have its own bugzilla product should be "merged" with the new   
 >  > frameworks-xxx product (actual bugs still open should be moved, 
 > everything   
 >  > else should be closed). As you can guess, it requires a lot of work.  
 >  
 > Right, I was just bringing up KIO because it's a pretty high-profile 
 > example. 
 >  
 >  
 >  > >and then eventually remove kio and kfile?  
 >  >   
 >  > What about old bugs? They should still belong to those products because   
 >  > that's where the bug used to be. So we cannot just delete them.  
 >  
 > Old bugs should be triaged and closed or moved. I've already started doing 
 > that. Can we at least hide the old products from view once they're empty? 
 >  
 > Who has permission to create new components and mark existing products as 
 > not accepting new bugs? I'd like to gain those permissions myself, given my 
 > bug triaging activities (I'm #2 in closed bugs over the past 365 days: 
 > https://bugs.kde.org/weekly-bug-summary.cgi?tops=20&days=365). 
 >  
 > Nate 
 >  
 > 
 > 



Reply via email to