On Wed, Dec 18, 2019, 14:29 Alexander Bokovoy <aboko...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On ke, 18 joulu 2019, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> >Vít Ondruch wrote:
> >> Also, it is interesting that AFAIK, we have not yet dealt with issue
> >> like this (i.e. reporting issues against specific streams) for RHEL8
> yet.
> >
> >How can Modularity have been forced to production in both Fedora and RHEL
> >without something as basic as this figured out? Inability to report bugs
> >against the software you ship should be considered a showstopper,
> ESPECIALLY
> >for a distribution calling itself "Enterprise".
> >
> >It is also no surprise that you are not seeing any complaints about
> >Modularity if you do not provide a place to report them to.
>

(snip)


> You still report against a particular package. Hopefully, also providing
> the package version (rpm -q). Since that output for a modular package
> uniquely identifies a module build, information about the exact stream can
> be looked up from the MBS.
>
> For example, if you have thunderbird-68.3.1-1.module_f31+7237+88bd0ff3
> installed and want to report its issues, that would be module build
> 7237:
>
> https://release-engineering.github.io/mbs-ui/module/7237
>
> Which has NSVC thunderbird:master:3120191217131320:802922d1, e.g.
> thunderbird:master stream of the thunderbird module.
>

And how should users know how to do that? Every UI and workflow and tool we
have in fedora defaults to reporting bugz against "Fedora" product with
"$SRCNAME" component. Which is for non-modular packages, and assigns to
non-modular maintainers.

Fabio


> --
> / Alexander Bokovoy
> Sr. Principal Software Engineer
> Security / Identity Management Engineering
> Red Hat Limited, Finland
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