Juergen Weigert wrote:

> On Jan 12, 07 15:21:37 +0100, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
>> > And the classic example for non-public openSUSE bug reports are not yet
>> > public disclosed vulnerabilities in Open Source software.
>> > 
>> Which is understandable while the other one in not imho, at least as long
>> as the Enterprise Products are based on the Open-Product-Line. But I
>> would definetely not care, if I were denied access to Netware Bugs ;-))
> 
> The issue with non-public opensuse+enterprise bugs is this:
> Sometimes a bug is discovered first on the enterprise product,
> and a lot of internal product management information accumulates,
> before someone realizes that the same bug also exists in opensuse.
> 
> Then, one of two things should happen:
> 1) create a duplicate of the bug for the bigger audience,
>    with 'see also' comments pointing to each other.
> or
> 2) flag all internal comments as 'private' and open up the bug.
> 
>         cheers,
>                 Jw.
> 
Now I got it! And it makes sense imho.

Thanks much for explanation.

Eberhard

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