[sle-beta] kernel-default-4.4.131-94.29-1

Vincent Moutoussamy vmoutoussamy at suse.com
Fri May 25 08:15:41 MDT 2018


Hi,
> On 25 May 2018, at 10:50, Waite, Dick (External) <Dick.Waite at softwareag.com> wrote:
> 
> Sad to say, even with a logon, I'm not allowed to access that bug number...
> 
> __R
> ________________________________________
> From: Marcus Meissner [meissner at suse.de]
> Sent: 25 May 2018 10:27
> To: Waite, Dick (External)
> Cc: Oliver Kurz; sle-beta at lists.suse.com
> Subject: Re: [sle-beta] kernel-default-4.4.131-94.29-1
> 
> Hi,
> 
> https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1094405 is the SUSE Bug for this ticket
> 
> Ciao, Marcus

Well, in some extend I share the sadness, only bugzilla reports linked to SUSE
Beta Products can be accessed by default by the public (thus our customers).

Any other bugzilla reports are private to SUSE employees only by default.
However if you want to get access to the technical information on a specific
bugzilla report you have to reach out to your SUSE support contact.
That’s one of the main reason why we freely share bugzilla links/numbers, so you
can use this reference with our support or consultant team.

So please contact our support team via the usual support process if you want
to be kept in touch about "Bug 1094405 - XFS filesystems won't mount with torn
write (CRC failure) detected at log block".

One of the main reason why we don't allow everyone to see bugzilla reports on
released products is because it may content some sensitive data from our
customers/partners AND bugzilla itself doesn't really allow fine grained access
rights and an easy way to control/avoid sensitive data exposure.

That being said, in case you have sensitive data to share during a beta program,
we can switch a public bugzilla report to an internal bugzilla report if a
public beta tester request it, or we can create an internal bugzilla report for
you (https://www.suse.com/betaprogram/sle-beta/#faq-private).

Regards,

PS: The following is MY OWN OPINION, not SUSE: as long as we have a solid
solution for handling the sensitive data in a future bugzilla version or in a
hypothetic new tool, maybe we could be more open about our internal bugs.
--
Vincent Moutoussamy
SUSE Beta Program and SDK Project Manager

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