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The bug supervisor is a person or team that is responsible for bug management in a project or in a distribution. |
The bug supervisor is a person or team that is responsible for bug management in a project or in a distribution. A common pattern is to create a ''project''-qa team, containing the developers and other people who want to help with bug management. For very large projects the bug supervisor may be only a subset of the developers. Being bug supervisor (or a member of a bug supervisor team) has the following powers: * Can set bugs to Triaged state, indicating that the project team has accepted they will work on the bug. (Other users can only set it to Confirmed.) * Automatically subscribed to all bugs in that project/distro. (Other users can subscribe to bug mail, or can subscribe to particular bugs.) * Can see all private bugs in that project/distro. (Other users can only see those they're subscribed to.) * Cannot target bugs to a milestone or to a series. (Only project drivers/owners/release managers can do this.) |
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* Only the project/distribution owner or members of the team that own the project/dsitribution may appoint the bug supervisor. |
* Only the project/distribution owner may appoint the bug supervisor. |
Bug Supervisors
The bug supervisor is a person or team that is responsible for bug management in a project or in a distribution.
A common pattern is to create a project-qa team, containing the developers and other people who want to help with bug management. For very large projects the bug supervisor may be only a subset of the developers.
Being bug supervisor (or a member of a bug supervisor team) has the following powers:
- Can set bugs to Triaged state, indicating that the project team has accepted they will work on the bug. (Other users can only set it to Confirmed.)
- Automatically subscribed to all bugs in that project/distro. (Other users can subscribe to bug mail, or can subscribe to particular bugs.)
- Can see all private bugs in that project/distro. (Other users can only see those they're subscribed to.)
- Cannot target bugs to a milestone or to a series. (Only project drivers/owners/release managers can do this.)
There are two restrictions when you appoint a bug supervisor:
- Only the project/distribution owner may appoint the bug supervisor.
- You can only appoint yourself or a team which you administer.