[1965] in Release_7.7_team
Re: Status report on Athena bug tracking efforts.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (t. belton)
Tue Oct 26 12:56:36 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 12:56:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: "t. belton" <tbelton@MIT.EDU>
To: Bill Cattey <wdc@mit.edu>
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On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Bill Cattey wrote:
> Todd Belton, reviewing the Athena Release Team minutes asked whether
> infoagents bugs should go through bugs@mit.edu even though they're not
> really Athena bugs. Greg Hudson and Todd agreed that a new process
> would be followed which mimics how we deal with third party software
> bugs:
>
> infoagents bugs appearing in bugs@mit.edu would be:
> forwarded to bug-infoagents
> marked in the bugs archive as "not our problem".
>
> In the future if the relationship of infoagents changes to be more
> closely integrated with the Athena Release Team, this procedure might
> change.
It probably could stand a little more discussion, but it's not critical
(and note that I've removed the brass from the cc list). For example, it's
semi-worthless to forward bugs messages to bug-infoagents, given that:
athena% blanche bug-infoagents
LIST:bugs
-Todd