On 06/24/2015 08:18 AM, Austin English wrote:
On Jun 21, 2015 2:58 AM, "Kyle Auble" <kyle.auble@zoho.com mailto:kyle.auble@zoho.com> wrote:
In the end though, beyond just adding more comments to the bottom of the page, I couldn't figure out how anyone earns the rights necessary to fix tags or recategorize bugs. I even tried emailing the Bugzilla admin to ask but never heard back. Honestly, beyond some of the developers and site admins, whom I assume have elevated rights across WineHQ, I still don't know who processes the bug reports.
I didn't realize there was a Bugzilla admin email alias, I've asked Jeremy Newman to add me, so now someone active is watching it :)
Cool, and I just realized that it was Jeremy Newman I had been talking to when I was working on the webpage (it's been a while). Either way, to both Jeremy-s and everyone else, keep up the good work.
For future reference though, if in doubt, email wine-devel or ask on #winehackers.
Will do, and to be fair, unless it's a critical life goal, I'm not the most persistent person so I probably should have asked around more. Quick question about #winehackers etiquette: if I can't be on all the time and want to use an IRC bouncer, is it ok to spread out conversations over time? Or is that seen as rude; should I only keep conversations going so long as they're relatively active?
(If you still need permission to triage, send me an email, though I won't have a chance to do so for a few days, currently traveling.)
I'm going through a move right now, but when things are more stable, I might email you then. I also just realized that even without triage permissions, maybe I could have still emailed to check in with reporters about abandoned bugs (I don't remember if standard rights let you email other users). First though, I might try to get a good grip on building and linking multiarch wine, then see if I can streamline it at all (I know I complained about that in particular, but I can get things done if I focus so I should code, not kvetch).
- Kyle