On 02/09/2015 04:25 PM, PatrickD Garvey wrote:> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Kahlil Hodgson > <kahlil.hodgson at dealmax.com.au> wrote: >> On 10 February 2015 at 10:15, PatrickD Garvey<patrickdgarveyt at gmail.com> wrote:>>> Please allow me to make sure I am perceiving this correctly, >>> reports of errors found in RedHat documentation are to be reported >>> against the Fedora Documentation product type in the RedHat bugzilla? >>> and >>> reports of errors found in Fedora documentation are, also, to be >>> reported against the Fedora Documentation product type in the RedHat >>> bugzilla? >> >> I don't know officially, but I'm making a guess that, since the two >> documents are clearly related and have the same authors, if you see >> the same error in the Fedora document and you report it, it will >> probably get fixed in both. The Fedora document explicitly solicits >> bug reports, but I don't see the same in the RedHat one. Worth a shot >> don't you think? Maybe submit a small bug report and see what the >> response is like? > > > That's a testable starting point. Thanks. > _______________________________________________Officially, no, the "Fedora Documentation" bz product isn't there for Red Hat guides. If you want to file a bug against a RHEL guide, choose your version of RHEL then look for the guide's component - these days, they all start with "doc-", which should make the search easy. Unofficially, there's a nonzero chance that your bug will find a writer that plays in both spaces, or that we'll be able reassign the bug to the correct component for you. But please, don't make work for Fedora volunteers when there are people standing by getting paid to handle your bugs :) -- -- Pete
On 10 February 2015 at 16:39, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote:> Officially, no, the "Fedora Documentation" bz product isn't there for > Red Hat guides. If you want to file a bug against a RHEL guide, choose > your version of RHEL then look for the guide's component - these days, > they all start with "doc-", which should make the search easy.Thanks for the heads up. Was not aware of the 'doc-' prefix.> Unofficially, there's a nonzero chance that your bug will find a writer > that plays in both spaces, or that we'll be able reassign the bug to the > correct component for you. But please, don't make work for Fedora > volunteers when there are people standing by getting paid to handle your > bugs :)As previously noted, the authors of both documents are the same, and appear to be RedHat employees.
On 02/09/2015 11:11 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:> On 10 February 2015 at 16:39, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote: >> Officially, no, the "Fedora Documentation" bz product isn't there for >> Red Hat guides. If you want to file a bug against a RHEL guide, choose >> your version of RHEL then look for the guide's component - these days, >> they all start with "doc-", which should make the search easy. > > Thanks for the heads up. Was not aware of the 'doc-' prefix. > >> Unofficially, there's a nonzero chance that your bug will find a writer >> that plays in both spaces, or that we'll be able reassign the bug to the >> correct component for you. But please, don't make work for Fedora >> volunteers when there are people standing by getting paid to handle your >> bugs :) > > As previously noted, the authors of both documents are the same, and > appear to be RedHat employees. > _______________________________________________ >Right, that's the non-zero thing I mentioned. Some Red Hat writers also contribute to Fedora Docs, often on their own time. -- -- Pete
On 02/09/2015 11:11 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:> On 10 February 2015 at 16:39, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote: >> Officially, no, the "Fedora Documentation" bz product isn't there for >> Red Hat guides. If you want to file a bug against a RHEL guide, choose >> your version of RHEL then look for the guide's component - these days, >> they all start with "doc-", which should make the search easy. > > Thanks for the heads up. Was not aware of the 'doc-' prefix. > >> Unofficially, there's a nonzero chance that your bug will find a writer >> that plays in both spaces, or that we'll be able reassign the bug to the >> correct component for you. But please, don't make work for Fedora >> volunteers when there are people standing by getting paid to handle your >> bugs :) > > As previously noted, the authors of both documents are the same, and > appear to be RedHat employees. > _______________________________________________ >Right, that's the non-zero thing I mentioned. Some Red Hat writers also contribute to Fedora Docs, often on their own time. -- -- Pete