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Tashkinov" Subject: Re: Planned changes for bugzilla.kernel.org to reduce the "Bugzilla blues" Cc: workflows@vger.kernel.org, LKML , "regressions@lists.linux.dev" References: <79bb605a-dab8-972d-aa4a-a5e5ee49387c@gmx.com> <20221002141321.394de676@rorschach.local.home> <6de0925c-a98a-219e-eed2-ba898ef974f8@gmx.com> <20221002180844.2e91b1f1@rorschach.local.home> <3a3b9346-e243-e178-f8dd-f8e1eacdc6ae@gmx.com> <251201be-9552-3a51-749c-3daf4d181250@gmx.com> <20221003142240.hu5gj7fms5wdoujk@meerkat.local> In-Reply-To: <20221003142240.hu5gj7fms5wdoujk@meerkat.local> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:/T9qNnatvq6JAullCLcdS33+cIlq9WfwvAi1kVZ3kQ5n3x+m+fF 4xpYW0LIkYE+oUf1WqHc2eTjn5PjevFKCr645WjI/WdsnAJmNBrqIJVJVw6B4iZqIuFoSme 5pRpvpuBZ50cPcBFwwZXEqkXNW5iKlT2ikehn419q4seKiPRMA252Q3BvTtA/kkEmuFQQgQ YTDX1pfAXNjtiYcT4nLJA== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: junk:10;V03:K0:3sij++BXOwQ=:gAN+cI7T6MUJ63MzWulkflwB e4jrmNcpwvcohQvEKcJTYbJxq9/HjJNGzCDXL+rTj1v7HFSFScqjcDoCqg32vdl8UkeoDRm6i ziTosPjXnATs9SUZX9TtyG4P7tzQ4SKM3WcDKaYsWH8E0YRgqhwG+AMynrGno5pK3vVxhLaku ROUUJPPsLtp6cQ4eg34KfBBEsPfsOpmR0hczj8b6GhxHw2+6ZRZsr50OT9ddvLbZDBQDPaZtp ymBgzdMCkWZw0g1Y3/UZk3R2f91y3OOiCrId1E9o1eqxCgCN6zDfRPcgB1AR9AW+DKUqaQqBz 6oJ31rrduemFVK8KfgOMsUwU6KKvm0cv2Cv6QhZZLBhgl8kfALxHHgog9NoYSB6Iu0aHOzKDe FTri8erpMp6ZFcLcvIzu85QiZBS71cgofYM+uHRaZRfQgnRyMB0pyCXiHMvTxugUOpeRJ7B/K hzLu8qKj0f6MAlaWzfZV79zA8b7YxSyZ8ox+rokq6WG/Qe3nBcS+eP1/NW/TOqT8Fo08YeYJx 2nWQuVF11CsOOyUpEgHodfPWLr1DPJ7KxQb6COA11sr9JYK1oqjU5fA5spkLlBKtT//65tV9l tejVqFobGVJj2lu8z3STcGSs4TJLYZx6qApgWgjriBe9L1hKoth5MFXzPZBz8kqBx0c81CtG+ Syxy3N9gIMJi4+r3KGbA9nwWP6yu4kUlmTfLTbS/sTr0nZRnnimcNXJ2QUqHQkz789RhNvVqb 7al6PA7r333z8RgpDpxsRGvI3gReOhUW/yKIKSBTFsL5Q7PKJHSPFj9OvE5WEwObUvvdMwYXM 2dfEnINY4/CnVNKYtCGuyfmnG/lPujO9CRHzjMZBZnUVWAsHJB6NR5BR+Uad0h+Om/awfwJwQ AcElHBU4J+4s7jDGHdCMwV0lpZa7qHCIZgN+VcC7J9y+4sHifkPb5IQp1OPdGst6JEe52YZWP 8xl3cKJSzI8PYlDNYHrax1ijFvZt05j41HZDVpep2lonAtDQG+Gq20weiTLYXDIxSBVvJif5K iWeyEnq3x+6zxCc0BjW8DqIqjIo6qXzvSaOHOZiOQ+mBXougs+EqjjiStB0WWvLG0YNcY7v3n Dat3H9abAyX+3DbHoG//wJJLoMMXXTLKAujwM28/myAqGavlB1e7yLB2o/++W0TKkFk+DYY8X Zp37NHIVsxwFBjVLPhamgM0i1mVaUg7J37y1Z+etO/HV0g== To: unlisted-recipients:; (no To-header on input) Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: workflows@vger.kernel.org On 10/3/22 14:22, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > On Mon, Oct 03, 2022 at 09:16:06AM +0000, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote: >> The initial conversation started with the fact that Bugzilla is old, >> semi-deprecated, requires MySQL [no idea what's bad about it, Bugzilla >> can work with MariaDB and Percona as well] > > It can't, actually. It only works with MySQL 5.7 or an equally ancient M= ariaDB. > No, there is no official fix (because nobody is working on bugzilla). > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D1592129 > (I wanted to send this message two days ago but my email account was suspended at the time - I'm still sending it though it feels like it's no longer relevant). Speaking of Bugzilla Harmony: * KDE already uses it: https://invent.kde.org/websites/bugs-kde-org/-/merge_requests/1 * Mozilla has been using it for quite time already * It has a docker container/image, so it's a breeze to install I've dealt with a dozen other bug trackers and to me Bugzilla remains the most powerful and featureful, while not being too complicated to set up and use. Lastly I've had a crazy idea for a second of maybe migrating the kernel bugzilla over to RedHat/IBM (by asking them whether they are willing to help) but on a second thought it's really really bad as the company is very large and there's a ton of bureaucracy, so managing it would become quite a hassle. Also, I wouldn't want the LF to hand control over it to RedHat. Best regards, Artem