On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 10:21, Martin J. Bligh wrote:
> >> The bugzilla database we proposed earlier is now available for
> >> use, hosted by OSDL.
> >>
> >> http://bugme.osdl.org
> >
> > I forgot to mention, it would IMO speed acceptance and increase usage
> > if this was a vendor-neutral URL, like 'bugzilla.kernel.org'...
>
> Though OSDL may be funded by a group of large companies, in practice
> they're vendor neutral for this sort of thing. I suspect any requests
> to Tim to remove all hardware categories that wasn't from vendor X,
> or anything equally ridiculous would just result in a hefty poke in
> the eye ;-) Also, I think it's polite to give them the recognition they
> deserve for hosting the site, and providing the machine in runs on.
>
I suspect that there would be blood on the Internet before that
sort of request would get through.
Of course a link from bugzilla,kernel.org is easy. :-)
> I believe we have a common goal here ... to get 2.6 to be released in
> a timely fashion, and to be as stable as possible.
>
Works for me.
> M.
>
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