Please add an option to set bug reports to "Private"

Kaganski Mike mikekaganski at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 21 16:03:16 UTC 2016


On 12/21/2016 9:08 AM, "Christoph Schäfer" wrote:

I'd be grateful if you could add an option to your bugtracker to hide bug reports and/or sample files from public view, i.e., add a "Private" option, so that only developers and admins can see them.


The reason for my request is that I have many sample files for the DLP project, created by third parties, that show enormous deficiencies in these import libraries. I've sent some of them to the developers, but I've been told that, as far DLP is concerned, bugs and issues don't exist unless they show up in the bugtracker. The advantage of those files is that they have been created by real graphics professionals for real customers and are far more valuable than simple unit tests. Unfortunately I cannot file bug reports regarding the test files, because there is no "Private" option for files that require confidentiality.


The Scribus project is using Mantis as a BT, and we have been successful in receiving many real-world test files that helped us fixing bugs with the "Private" option.


Maybe you could enable this option in the LibreOffice bugtracker, too, because it would definitely help to improve the DLP libraries.


Who will be those who will be allowed to see those "Private" bugs? Will there be some criteria to be met? Some NDAs? Isn't that possible to just rework the documents to strip sensitive/copyrighted info?

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Best regards,
Mike Kaganski
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