What projects are considered for that?
What should be done to add a new one?
(for example, the repoman or similar are also there?)
> _______________________________________________
On 09/09, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
> The oVirt team is pleased to announce that today oVirt moved to its own
> classification within our Bugzilla system as previously anticipated [1].
> No longer limited as a set of sub-projects, each building block
> (sub-project) of oVirt will be a Bugzilla product.
> This will allow tracking of package versions and target releases based on
> their own versioning schema.
> Each maintainer, for example, will have administrative rights on his or her
> Bugzilla sub-project and will be able to change flags,
> versions, targets, and components.
>
> As part of the improvements of the Bugzilla tracking system, a flag system
> has been added to the oVirt product in order to ease its management [2].
> The changes will go into affect in stages, please review the wiki for more
> details.
>
> We invite you to review the new tracking system and get involved with oVirt
> QA [3] to make oVirt better than ever!
>
> [1] http://community.redhat.com/blog/2015/06/moving-focus-to-the-upstream/
> [2] http://www.ovirt.org/Bugzilla_rework
> [3] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_Quality_Assurance
>
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