On Mon, Mar 7, 2022, at 12:44 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
> Hi Fedora, CentOS, and EPEL Communities!
>
> As part of our continued 3 year major Red Hat Enterprise Linux release
> cadence, RHEL 9 development is starting to wrap up with the spring
> 2022 release coming soon.  That means planning for the next release
> will start in earnest in the very near future.  As some of you may
> know, Red Hat has been using both Bugzilla and Jira via
> issues.redhat.com for RHEL development for several years.  Our
> intention is to move to using issues.redhat.com only for the major
> RHEL releases after RHEL 9.

I think it's unfortunate to replace the FOSS Bugzilla with proprietary 
software.  I am eternally conflicted about this with respect to GitHub (xref 
https://blog.verbum.org/2020/12/03/still-on-github/ ) but...Jira is not as 
compelling of a user experience upgrade.

A continual challenge related to this I feel is using the same software to 
track product bugs with potentially sensitive customer data in it, and public 
open development.

To link these things, I quite commonly move Bugzilla discussion that has no 
need to be private to Github, because I know Github is always public (from our 
PoV).

One thing that may help is to at least use different themes (e.g. blue colors 
for public CentOS issues, red for RHEL?) on issues.redhat.com.

Long term if Bugzilla slowly morphs into only being used by Fedora, personally 
I'd prefer to have bugs/issues in gitlab instead.


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