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DateThu, 19 Dec 2002 18:20:25 -0800
From"Martin J. Bligh" <>
SubjectRe: Dedicated kernel bug database
>> Anything in "OPEN" state isn't really assigned to anyone yet.
>> (the state would really better be named "NEW", but it's not). 
>> People should move it to "ASSIGNED" if they're working on it.
> 
> 	So the process is to query for all open bugs (but not 
> assigned) then email each person to let them know you are 
> working on it?

Sounds about right. If we had processes ;-)

>> Go to file a new bug, click on the link by the subcategories, and it'll
>> tell you (you'll have to pick the main category first).
> 
> 	That is convoluted. You have to file a bug to find out who
> the subsystem maintainers are? Can you put it somewhere more
> obvious?

Well, you don't have to file one, you just pretend to. But it's
not nice, I agree. Jon, is there an easier way to do this, and get
all the information in one shot?

M.


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