[194] in Info-AFS_Redistribution
Re: AFS 3.1 buglist?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bob Oesterlin)
Tue Jul 9 19:47:41 1991
Reply-To: "Bob Oesterlin" <oester@rchland.vnet.ibm.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1991 13:40:48 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bob Oesterlin <oester@rchland.vnet.ibm.com>
To: ric@ifs.umich.edu, Carol Kamm <cak@ifs.umich.edu>,
Cc: rak@ifs.umich.edu, mts@ifs.umich.edu, ted@ifs.umich.edu, cak@ifs.umich.edu,
In-Reply-To: <UcSTD4=0BwwQI1qLcp@transarc.com>
Excerpts from info-afs: 9-Jul-91 Re: AFS 3.1 buglist?
Liz_Hines%transarc.c@RCH (660)
> /afs/transarc.com/public/afsbugs/bugs used to contain our bug reports and
> the files located there are old bugs reports. But we have since put all of
> our bug reports in a database, which is not accessible to people outside
> of Transarc. Those of you interested in looking at a complete bug list
> for AFS 3, please contact me. We haven't had plans to make such a list
> publicly available, but I would like to find out what information you
> would like to get at. Maybe we have it available through other means.
> Or maybe we need to provide more information on bugs to our customers.
My main interest is to see which bugs have been reported, and what is
affected. I'd should like to know if site "x" reports a problem (and
it's a valid bug):
1) Under what conditions it occurs
2) What are the symptoms
3) What are the results
I'd certainly like to see *all* bugs related to the cache mgr or file
server (no matter how off-the-wall). I'd much rather have all the info
and decide what to ignore.
Also, If I knew that this bug has been reported, I wouldn't have to
bother you (Transarc) again.
How about some mail interface to the bug database? Accepting only
inquires from site contacts?
Bob