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SubjectRe: Bugzilla bug tracking database for 2.5 now available.
>> and I wasn't desperately keen to end up with 10,000 categories ;-)
>
> Agreed, do it as you're doing now or as when somebody explicitely asks because
> he maintains the thing and will work on respective tickets opened

Right. If we get a load on any one area, that should definitely be
broken out as a subsection.

>> They should get dumped into "networking, other" at the moment.
>
> No problem
>
>> These are just the default owners, so bugs can just get reassigned
>> to somebody else if that suits ...
>
> networking, other (or 'obscure' ;-)) can come to me, if nobody objects, I'll
> reassign if needed.
>
> Just trying to find a way to help divide the load on the triage stage 8)

Cool ... well one way to do that would be to take over "Networking, other"
if everyone's OK with that. I wasn't anticipating much of a load on the
more obscure networking stuff, but I'm proved wrong on a regular basis
about so many things ... ;-)

M.


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