On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 21:11:30 +0200
> Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>
>> Right now we have the following components:
>>
>> - Applications,
>> - baselayout,
>> - Core system,
>> - Development,
>> - Eclasses and Profiles,
>> - Games,
>> - GCC Porting,
>> - GNOME,
>> - Hardened,
>> - Java,
>> - KDE,
>> - Keywording & Stabilization,
>> - Library,
>> - New packages ('New ebuilds' previously),
>> - Printing,
>> - SELinux,
>> - Server,
>> - Unspecified.
>
> Revision two:
>
> - Current packages [bug-wranglers@],
> - Eclasses [bug-wranglers@],
> - Hardened [hardened@],
> - New packages [bug-wranglers@],
> - Overlays [overlays@],
> - Profiles [bug-wranglers@],
> - SELinux [selinux@].
>
> Major changes:
>
> 1. collapsed all category-like components into a single 'Current
> packages' that is the default component for pretty much every bug
> related to 'standard' configurations of Gentoo Linux -- making it easy
> to choose the correct one and ensuring everything goes through
> bug-wranglers;
>
> 2. split 'eclasses & profiles' into two separate categories -- mainly
> intended for developer use;
>
> 3. left 'Hardened' and 'SELinux' (also the whole separate Gentoo/Alt
> product) as the non-standard system configurations that desire staging
> the bugs through respective teams,
>
> 4. left 'New packages' as-is, as category for requesting addition
> of packages not yet in Gentoo,
>
> 5. added 'Overlays' component for bugs filed against packages
> in third-party repositories (right now some of them got filed pretty
> randomly, and having them in Infra->Overlays is kinda wrong),
>
> 6. removed 'Keywording & stabilization'. As pointed out, those can be
> handled via keywords and we already do stabilizations in other places
> (e.g. security bugs).
>
> Your thoughts about this one?
>

Sounds good to me.

Thanks,
Davide

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