On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 08:04:33PM +0100, Roland Mainz wrote: > - Only two "master admins" are allowed. Changes should be announced at > least an hour before doing them (unless they change stuff in their own > product)
More is good, to spread load and geography. Of course, you don't want too many. > - Each bugzilla "product" (= sort of "root dir") has max. two admins. > Noone else is touching the components unless a discussion was done. I think rules for products should be up to the community owning the product. > - Initial default owner of new bugs is _always_ the matching project > mailinglist that the community can see that there are new bugs. We've been using qa-* aliases which people can watch if they're interested in a particular component, and making them the default QA contact and assignee. I don't think everyone subscribed to a project mailing list will necessarily want to see all the bug traffic that occurs until a real person actually gets the bug assigned to them. > - A limited set of normal users is allowed to do bug "triage" (e.g. > re-assign, remind submitters to post missing information etc.). How (and why) would you want to limit who can reassign bugs and badger people? Danek _______________________________________________ tools-discuss mailing list tools-discuss@opensolaris.org