RedHat, why marking bugs as private - and denying access to 99.5% of its user 
base. On several occasions, BZ that I've opened became private - I never asked 
for it.

In order for me to get the content of marked private BZ, i have to open a 
support case with RH and waste my time and support time on something as stupid 
as this.

Maybe its easier to make a note on BugZilla and just say "PLEASE DONT POST 
PRIVATE/CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - THIS IS A PUBLICLY VIEWED RESOURCE"? or ask 
a bug reporter to make this bug private from the get go?

*If you really want to make a bug private - open a redhat support case and not 
public BZ.*


If you happen to agree with what is mentioned here,  please voice your opinion 
- maybe someone from RedHat reads it and miracle happens.

PS: Most of BZ referenced in release notes are marked private with a faint 
description of what could have been fixed - however since description is very 
brief, it makes me request BZ details over and over again.

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