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| <!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
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| <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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| 	問題回報(PR)的處理原則
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| 	The FreeBSD Project - http://www.FreeBSD.org
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| <article>
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|   <!-- :START of Article Metadata -->
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|   <articleinfo>
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|     <title>問題回報(PR)的處理原則</title>
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| 
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|     <pubdate>$FreeBSD$</pubdate>
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| 
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|     <legalnotice id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
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|       &tm-attrib.freebsd;
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|       &tm-attrib.opengroup;
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|       &tm-attrib.general;
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|     </legalnotice>
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| 
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|     <abstract>
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|       <para>這篇文章主要在講:由 FreeBSD PR 維護小組所提出的一些 FreeBSD 問題回報(PR)
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|         建議,希望大家在弄 PR 時都能遵守。</para>
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|     </abstract>
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| 
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|     <authorgroup>
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|       <author>
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| 	<firstname>Dag-Erling</firstname>
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| 	<surname>Smørgrav</surname>
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|       </author>
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| 
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|       <author>
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| 	<firstname>Hiten</firstname>
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| 	<surname>Pandya</surname>
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|       </author>
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|     </authorgroup>
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|   </articleinfo>
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|   <!-- :END of Article Metadata-->
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| 
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|   <section id="intro">
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|     <title>前言</title>
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| 
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|     <para>GNATS 是 FReeBSD 計劃所採用的一套專門管理錯誤(回報bug) 系統。
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|       由於對 FreeBSD 品質保證而言,是否能準確掌握各項錯誤回報與進度是十分重要的,
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|       因此,如何正確有效使用 GNATS 也就必須注意。</para>
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| 
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|     <para>Access to GNATS is available to FreeBSD developers, as well as
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|       to the wider community.  為了讓 GNATS 資料庫使用上儘量一致,於是就產生了怎麼處理像是:followup(回文)、關閉PR等的參考原則。</para>
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|   </section>
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| 
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|   <section id="pr-lifecycle">
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|     <title>問題回報(PR)的生命週期</title>
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| 
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>首先,回報者(originator)以 &man.send-pr.1; 送出 PR,然後會收到一封確認信。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>然後,committer 們就會有人(假設叫做 Joe)發掘有興趣的 PR 並將該 PR 指派給自己來處理。
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| 	  或者 bugbuster 會有人(假設叫做 Jane) 就會下決定:她覺得 Joe 比較適合處理,就將該 PR 指派(assign)給他</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>Joe 會先與有問題的回報者作些意見交流(以確定這問題有進入 audit 追蹤流程內)
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| 	  以及判斷問題點。
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| 	  然後再確定問題點有寫入 audit 追蹤流程之後,然後把該 PR 狀態設為
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| 	  <quote>analyzed(已分析)</quote>。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>Joe 開始徹夜找出問題解法,然後將 patch 送到 follow-up(回文用),並請回報者協助測試是否正常。
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| 	  然後,他就會將 PR 狀態設為 <quote>feedback</quote> 囉。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>如此重複 analyzed、feedback 幾趟之後,直到 Joe 與回報者雙方都相當滿意 patch 結果,
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| 	  於是就會將 patch 給 commits 進入 <literal>-CURRENT</literal> (或者若 <literal>-CURRENT</literal>
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| 	  上面沒這問題的話,就直接送到 <literal>-STABLE</literal>),在 commit log 內要把相關 PR 寫上去
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| 	  (同時回報者若有送完整或部分 patch 的話,就順便記載),然後,若沒什麼事的話,就開始準備 MFC 哩。
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| 	  (譯註:MFC意指 Merged From CURRENT ,也就是把 <literal>-CURRENT</literal> 上的東西併入 <literal>-STABLE</literal>。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>若該 patch 不需要 MFC 的話,Joe 就會關掉(close)該 PR 了。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para>若該 patch 需要 MFC 的話,Joe 會把 PR 狀態改為 <quote>patched(已修正)</quote>,
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| 	  直到已經 MFC 完畢,才會 close(關掉)。</para>
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|       </listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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| 
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|     <note>
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|       <para>很多送出來的 PR 都很少附上問題的相關訊息,而有些則是相當複雜難搞,
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| 	或只是提到部分表面問題而已;
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| 	遇到這種情況時,是非常需要得到所有相關訊息以便解決問題。
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| 	若遇到這種無解的問題或再次發生的話,就必須要 re-open(重新開啟) 該 PR,以待解決。</para>
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|     </note>
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|     <note>
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|       <para>PR 上所附的 <quote>email address</quote> 可能因某些原因而無法收信時,遇到這種狀況,通常就是 
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| 	followup 該 PR ,並(在 followup 時)請回報者重新提供可正常收信的 email address。
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| 	當系統上的 mail 系統關閉或沒裝的時候,這通常是在使用 &man.send-pr.1; 的替代方案。</para>
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|     </note>
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|   </section>
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| 
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|   <section id="pr-states">
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|     <title>問題回報(PR)的狀態</title>
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| 
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|     <para>若 PR 有任何變化的話,請務必記得更新 PR 的『狀態(state)』。
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|       『狀態』應該要能正確反映該 PR 的目前進度才是。</para>
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| 
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|     <example>
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|       <title>以下是更改 PR 狀態的小例子:</title>
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| 
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|       <para>當有可以修正問題的 PR 出現,而相關負責的 developer(s)
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| 	也覺得這樣的修正可以接受,他們會 followup 該 PR,並將其狀態改為
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| 	<quote>feedback</quote>。同時,回報者應重新評估最終的修正結果,並回應:所回報的錯誤是否已成功修正。</para>
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|     </example>
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| 
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|     <para>每份 PR 通常會有下面這幾種狀態之一:</para>
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| 
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|     <glosslist>
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>open</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>PR 最初的狀態:這個問題被提出來,並在等待處理中。</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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| 
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>analyzed</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>已經開始處理這問題,並且有找到疑似解決的方法。</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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| 
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>feedback</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>需要回報者提供更詳細的相關資料,正如教學要因材施教,治病也要因人下藥,越多相關訊息,才能有最佳效果。</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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| 
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>patched</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>已經送相關 patch 了,但仍因某些原因(MFC,或來自回報者的確認結果異常)因此尚未完畢。</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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| 
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>suspended(暫緩)</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>因為沒附上相關訊息或參考資料,所以還沒辦法處理這問題。
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| 	    This is a prime candidate for
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| 	    somebody who is looking for a project to take on.  If the
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| 	    problem cannot be solved at all, it will be closed, rather
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| 	    than suspended.  The documentation project uses
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| 	    <quote>suspended</quote> for <quote>wish-list</quote>
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| 	    items that entail a significant amount of work which no one
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| 	    currently has time for.</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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| 
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|       <glossentry>
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| 	<glossterm>closed</glossterm>
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| 	<glossdef>
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| 	  <para>A problem report is closed when any changes have been
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| 	    integrated, documented, and tested, or when fixing the
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| 	    problem is abandoned.</para>
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| 	</glossdef>
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|       </glossentry>
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|     </glosslist>
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| 
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|     <note>
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|       <para>The <quote>patched</quote> state is directly related to
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| 	feedback, so you may go directly to <quote>closed</quote> state if
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| 	the originator cannot test the patch, and it works in your own testing.</para>
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|     </note>
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|   </section>
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| 
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|   <section id="pr-types">
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|     <title>問題回報(PR)的種類</title>
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| 
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|     <para>While handling problem reports, either as a developer who has
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|       direct access to the GNATS database or as a contributor who
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|       browses the database and submits followups with patches, comments,
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|       suggestions or change requests, you will come across several
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|       different types of PRs.</para>
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| 
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para><link linkend="pr-unassigned">PRs not yet assigned to anyone.</link></para>
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|       </listitem>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para><link linkend="pr-assigned">PRs already assigned to someone.</link></para>
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|       </listitem>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para><link linkend="pr-dups">重複的 PR</link></para>
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|       </listitem>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para><link linkend="pr-stale">Stale PRs</link></para>
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|       </listitem>
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|       <listitem>
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| 	<para><link linkend="pr-misfiled">Misfiled PRs</link></para>
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|       </listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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| 
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|     <para>The following sections describe what each different type of
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|       PRs is used for, when a PR belongs to one of these types, and what
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|       treatment each different type receives.</para>
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| 
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|     <section id="pr-unassigned">
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|       <title>Unassigned PRs</title>
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| 
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|       <para>When PRs arrive, they are initially assigned to a generic
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| 	(placeholder) assignee.  These are always prepended with
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| 	<literal>freebsd-</literal>.  The exact value for this default
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| 	depends on the category; in most cases, it corresponds to a
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| 	specific &os; mailing list.  Here is the current list, with
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| 	the most common ones listed first:</para>
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| 
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|       <table id=default-assignees-common>
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| 	<title>Default Assignees — most common</title>
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| 	<tgroup cols="3">
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| 	  <thead>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>Type</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Categories</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Default Assignee</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 	  </thead>
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| 
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| 	  <tbody>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>base system</entry>
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| 	      <entry>bin, conf, gnu, kern, misc</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-bugs</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>architecture-specific</entry>
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| 	      <entry>alpha, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc64</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-<replaceable>arch</replaceable></entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>ports collection</entry>
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| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-ports-bugs</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>documentation shipped with the system</entry>
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| 	      <entry>docs</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-doc</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>&os; web pages (not including docs)</entry>
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| 	      <entry>www</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-www</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 	  </tbody>
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|       </table>
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| 
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|       <table id=default-assignees-other>
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| 	<title>Default Assignees — other</title>
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| 	<tgroup cols="3">
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| 	  <thead>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>Type</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Categories</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Default Assignee</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 	  </thead>
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| 
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| 	  <tbody>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>advocacy efforts</entry>
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| 	      <entry>advocacy</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-advocacy</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>&java.virtual.machine; problems</entry>
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| 	      <entry>java</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-java</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>standards compliance</entry>
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| 	      <entry>standards</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-standards</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>threading libraries</entry>
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| 	      <entry>threads</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-threads</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>&man.usb.4; subsystem</entry>
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| 	      <entry>usb</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-usb</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 	  </tbody>
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|       </table>
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| 
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|       <para>Do not be surprised to find that the submitter of the
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| 	PR has assigned it to the wrong category.  If you fix the
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| 	category, do not forget to fix the assignment as well.
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| 	(In particular, our submitters seem to have a hard time
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| 	understanding that just because their problem manifested
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| 	on an i386 system, that it might be generic to all of &os;,
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| 	and thus be more appropriate for <literal>kern</literal>.
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| 	The converse is also true, of course.)</para>
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| 
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|       <para>Certain PRs may be reassigned away from these generic
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| 	assignees by anyone.  For assignees which are mailing lists,
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| 	please use the long form when making the assignment (e.g.,
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| 	<literal>freebsd-foo</literal> instead of <literal>foo</literal>);
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| 	this will avoid duplicate emails sent to the mailing list.</para>
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| 
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|       <note>
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| 	<para>Here is a sample list of such entities; it is probably
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| 	  not complete.  In some cases, entries that have the short form are
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| 	  <emphasis>aliases</emphasis>, not mailing lists.</para>
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|       </note>
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| 
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|       <table id=common-assignees-base>
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| 	<title>Common Assignees — base system</title>
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| 	<tgroup cols="3">
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| 	  <thead>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>Type</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Suggested Category</entry>
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| 	      <entry>Suggested Assignee</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 	  </thead>
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| 
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| 	  <tbody>
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem specific to the &arm; architecture</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-arm</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem specific to the &mips; architecture</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-mips</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem specific to the &powerpc; architecture</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-ppc</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with Advanced Configuration and Power
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| 		Management (&man.acpi.4;)</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-acpi</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
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| 		drivers</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-atm</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with &firewire; drivers</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-firewire</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with the filesystem code</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-fs</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with the &man.geom.4; subsystem</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-geom</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with the &man.ipfw.4; subsystem</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-ipfw</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with Integrated Services Digital Network
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| 		(ISDN) drivers</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-isdn</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with &linux; or SVR4 emulation</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-emulation</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with the networking stack</entry>
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| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
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| 	      <entry>freebsd-net</entry>
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| 	    </row>
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| 
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| 	    <row>
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| 	      <entry>problem with PicoBSD</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-small</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with the &man.pf.4; subsystem</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-pf</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with the &man.scsi.4; subsystem</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-scsi</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with the &man.sound.4; subsystem</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-multimedia</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with &man.sysinstall.8;</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>bin</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-qa</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with the system startup scripts
 | ||
| 		(&man.rc.8;)</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kern</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-rc</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 	  </tbody>
 | ||
|       </table>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <table id=common-assignees-ports>
 | ||
| 	<title>Common Assignees — Ports Collection</title>
 | ||
| 	<tgroup cols="3">
 | ||
| 	  <thead>
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>Type</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>Suggested Category</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>Suggested Assignee</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 	  </thead>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  <tbody>
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>problem with the ports framework
 | ||
| 		(<emphasis>not</emphasis> with an individual port!)</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>portmgr</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by apache@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>apache</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by eclipse@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-eclipse</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by gnome@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>gnome</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by haskell@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>haskell</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by java@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-java</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by kde@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>kde</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by
 | ||
| 		openoffice@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-openoffice</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by perl@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>perl</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by python@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-python</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    <row>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>port which is maintained by x11@FreeBSD.org</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>ports</entry>
 | ||
| 	      <entry>freebsd-x11</entry>
 | ||
| 	    </row>
 | ||
| 	  </tbody>
 | ||
|       </table>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>Ports PRs which have a maintainer who is a ports committer
 | ||
| 	may be reassigned by anyone (but note that not every &os;
 | ||
| 	committer is necessarily a ports committer, so you cannot
 | ||
| 	simply go by the email address alone.)
 | ||
|       </para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>For other PRs, please do not reassign them to individuals
 | ||
| 	(other than yourself) unless you are certain that the assignee
 | ||
| 	really wants to track the PR.  This will help to avoid the
 | ||
| 	case where no one looks at fixing a particular problem
 | ||
| 	because everyone assumes that the assignee is already working
 | ||
| 	on it.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <section id="pr-assigned">
 | ||
|       <title>Assigned PRs</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>If a PR has the <literal>responsible</literal> field set
 | ||
| 	to the username of a FreeBSD developer, it means that the PR
 | ||
| 	has been handed over to that particular person for further
 | ||
| 	work.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>Assigned PRs should not be touched by anyone but the
 | ||
| 	assignee.  If you have comments, submit a followup.  If for
 | ||
| 	some reason you think the PR should change state or be
 | ||
| 	reassigned, send a message to the assignee.  If the assignee
 | ||
| 	does not respond within two weeks, unassign the PR and do as
 | ||
| 	you please.</para>
 | ||
|     </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <section id="pr-dups">
 | ||
|       <title>重複的 PR</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>If you find more than one PR that describe the same issue,
 | ||
| 	choose the one that contains the largest amount of useful
 | ||
| 	information and close the others, stating clearly the number
 | ||
| 	of the superseding PR.  If several PRs contain non-overlapping
 | ||
| 	useful information, submit all the missing information to one
 | ||
| 	in a followup, including references to the others; then close
 | ||
| 	the other PRs (which are now completely superseded).</para>
 | ||
|     </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <section id="pr-stale">
 | ||
|       <title>Stale PRs</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>A PR is considered stale if it has not been modified in more
 | ||
| 	than six months.  Apply the following procedure to deal with
 | ||
| 	stale PRs:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <itemizedlist>
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>If the PR contains sufficient detail, try to reproduce
 | ||
| 	    the problem in <literal>-CURRENT</literal> and
 | ||
| 	    <literal>-STABLE</literal>.  If you succeed, submit a
 | ||
| 	    followup detailing your findings and try to find someone
 | ||
| 	    to assign it to.  Set the state to <quote>analyzed</quote>
 | ||
| 	    if appropriate.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>If the PR describes an issue which you know is the
 | ||
| 	    result of a usage error (incorrect configuration or
 | ||
| 	    otherwise), submit a followup explaining what the
 | ||
| 	    originator did wrong, then close the PR with the reason
 | ||
| 	    <quote>User error</quote> or <quote>Configuration
 | ||
| 	    error</quote>.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>If the PR describes an error which you know has been
 | ||
| 	    corrected in both <literal>-CURRENT</literal> and
 | ||
| 	    <literal>-STABLE</literal>, close it with a message
 | ||
| 	    stating when it was fixed in each branch.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>If the PR describes an error which you know has been
 | ||
| 	    corrected in <literal>-CURRENT</literal>, but not in
 | ||
| 	    <literal>-STABLE</literal>, try to find out when the person
 | ||
| 	    who corrected it is planning to MFC it, or try to find
 | ||
| 	    someone else (maybe yourself?) to do it.  Set the state to
 | ||
| 	    <quote>feedback</quote> and assign it to whomever will do
 | ||
| 	    the MFC.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>In other cases, ask the originator to confirm if
 | ||
| 	    the problem still exists in newer versions.  If the
 | ||
| 	    originator does not reply within a month, close the PR
 | ||
| 	    with the notation <quote>Feedback timeout</quote>.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
|       </itemizedlist>
 | ||
|     </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <section id="pr-misfiled">
 | ||
|       <title>Misfiled PRs</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>GNATS is picky about the format of a submitted bug report.
 | ||
| 	This is why a lot of PRs end up being <quote>misfiled</quote> if
 | ||
| 	the submitter forgets to fill in a field or puts the wrong sort of
 | ||
| 	data in some of the PR fields.  This section aims to provide most
 | ||
| 	of the necessary details for FreeBSD developers that can help them to
 | ||
| 	close or refile these PRs.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>When GNATS cannot deduce what to do with a problem report
 | ||
| 	that reaches the database, it sets the responsible of the PR to
 | ||
| 	<literal>gnats-admin</literal> and files it under the
 | ||
| 	<literal>pending</literal> category.  This is now a
 | ||
| 	<quote>misfiled</quote> PR and will not appear in bug report
 | ||
| 	listings, unless someone explicitly asks for a list of all the
 | ||
| 	misfiled PRs.  If you have access to the FreeBSD cluster
 | ||
| 	machines, you can use <command>query-pr</command> to view a
 | ||
| 	listing of PRs that have been misfiled:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>query-pr -x -q -r gnats-admin</userinput>
 | ||
|    52458 gnats-ad   open      serious   medium    Re: declaration clash f
 | ||
|    52510 gnats-ad   open      serious   medium    Re: lots of sockets in
 | ||
|    52557 gnats-ad   open      serious   medium
 | ||
|    52570 gnats-ad   open      serious   medium    Jigdo maintainer update</screen>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <para>Commonly PRs like the ones shown above are misfiled for one
 | ||
| 	of the following reasons:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <itemizedlist>
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>A followup to an existing PR, sent through email, has
 | ||
| 	    the wrong format on its <literal>Subject:</literal>
 | ||
| 	    header.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>A submitter sent a Cc: to a mailing list and someone
 | ||
| 	    followed up to that post instead of the email issued by
 | ||
| 	    GNATS after processing.  The email to the list will not
 | ||
| 	    have the category/PRnumber tracking tag.  (This is why we
 | ||
| 	    discourage submitters from doing this exact thing.)</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>When completing the &man.send-pr.1; template, the submitter
 | ||
| 	    forgot to set the category or class of the PR to a proper
 | ||
| 	    value.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>When completing the &man.send-pr.1; template, the submitter
 | ||
| 	    set Confidential to <literal>yes</literal>.  (Since we allow
 | ||
| 	    anyone to mirror GNATS via <application>cvsup</application>,
 | ||
| 	    our PRs are public information.  Security alerts should
 | ||
| 	    therefore not be sent via GNATS but instead via email to
 | ||
| 	    the Security Team.)</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<listitem>
 | ||
| 	  <para>It is not a real PR, but some random message sent to
 | ||
| 	    <email>bug-followup@FreeBSD.org</email> or
 | ||
| 	    <email>freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org</email>.</para>
 | ||
| 	</listitem>
 | ||
|       </itemizedlist>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <section id="pr-misfiled-followups">
 | ||
| 	<title>Followups misfiled as new PRs</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>The first category of misfiled PRs, the one with the wrong
 | ||
| 	  subject header, is actually the one that requires the greatest
 | ||
| 	  amount of work from developers.  These are not real PRs,
 | ||
| 	  describing separate problem reports.  When a reply is received
 | ||
| 	  for an existing PR at one of the addresses that GNATS
 | ||
| 	  <quote>listens</quote> to for incoming messages, the subject
 | ||
| 	  of the reply should always be of the form:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<programlisting>Subject: Re: category/number: old synopsis text</programlisting>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Most mailers will add the
 | ||
| 	  <quote><literal>Re: </literal></quote> part when you
 | ||
| 	  reply to the original mail message of a PR.  The
 | ||
| 	  <quote><literal>category/number: </literal></quote> part
 | ||
| 	  is a GNATS-specific convention that you have to manually
 | ||
| 	  insert to the subject of your followup reports.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Any FreeBSD developer, who has direct access to the GNATS
 | ||
| 	  database, can periodically check for PRs of this sort and move
 | ||
| 	  interesting bits of the misfiled PR into the audit trail of
 | ||
| 	  the original PR (by posting a proper followup to a bug report
 | ||
| 	  to the address &a.bugfollowup;).  Then
 | ||
| 	  the misfiled PR can be closed with a message similar
 | ||
| 	  to:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<programlisting>Your problem report was misfiled.  Please use the format
 | ||
| "Subject: category/number: original text" when following
 | ||
| up to older, existing PRs.  I've added the relevant bits
 | ||
| from the body of this PR to kern/12345</programlisting>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Searching with <command>query-pr</command> for the
 | ||
| 	  original PR, of which a misfiled followup is a reply, is as
 | ||
| 	  easy as running:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<screen>&prompt.user; query-pr -q -y "some text"</screen>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>After you locate the original PR and the misfiled
 | ||
| 	  followups, use the <option>-F</option> option of
 | ||
| 	  <command>query-pr</command> to save the full text of all the
 | ||
| 	  relevant PRs in a &unix; mailbox file, i.e.:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>query-pr -F 52458 52474 > mbox</userinput></screen>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Now you can use any mail user agent to view all the PRs
 | ||
| 	  you saved in <filename>mbox</filename>.  Copy the text of all
 | ||
| 	  the misfiled PRs in a followup to the original PR and make
 | ||
| 	  sure you include the proper <literal>Subject:</literal>
 | ||
| 	  header.  Then close the misfiled PRs.  When you close the misfiled
 | ||
| 	  PRs remember that the submitter receives a mail notification that
 | ||
| 	  his PR changed state to <quote>closed</quote>.  Make sure you
 | ||
| 	  provide enough details in the log about the reason of this state
 | ||
| 	  change.  Typically something like the following is ok:</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<programlisting>Followup to ports/45364 misfiled as a new PR.
 | ||
| This was misfiled because the subject did not have the format:
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	Re: ports/45364: ...</programlisting>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>This way the submitter of the misfiled PR will know what to
 | ||
| 	  avoid the next time a followup to an existing PR is sent.</para>
 | ||
|       </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <section id="pr-misfiled-format">
 | ||
| 	<title>PRs misfiled because of missing fields</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>The second type of misfiled PRs is usually the result of a
 | ||
| 	  submitter forgetting to fill all the necessary fields when
 | ||
| 	  writing the original PR.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Missing or bogus <quote>category</quote> or
 | ||
| 	  <quote>class</quote> fields can result in a misfiled report.
 | ||
| 	  Developers can use &man.edit-pr.1; to change the category or
 | ||
| 	  class of these misfiled PRs to a more appropriate value and
 | ||
| 	  save the PR.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Another common cause of misfiled PRs because of formatting
 | ||
| 	  issues is quoting, changes or removal of the
 | ||
| 	  <command>send-pr</command> template, either by the user who
 | ||
| 	  edits the template or by mailers which do strange things to
 | ||
| 	  plain text messages.  This does not happen a lot of the time,
 | ||
| 	  but it can be fixed with <command>edit-pr</command> too; it
 | ||
| 	  does require a bit of work from the developer who refiles the
 | ||
| 	  PR, but it is relatively easy to do most of the time.</para>
 | ||
|       </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <section id="pr-misfiled-notpr">
 | ||
| 	<title>Misfiled PRs that are not really problem reports</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Sometimes a user wants to submit a report for a problem
 | ||
| 	  and sends a simple email message to GNATS.  The GNATS scripts
 | ||
| 	  will recognize bug reports that are formatted using the
 | ||
| 	  &man.send-pr.1; template.  They cannot parse any sort of email
 | ||
| 	  though.  This is why submissions of bug reports that are sent
 | ||
| 	  to <email>freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org</email> have to
 | ||
| 	  follow the template of <command>send-pr</command>, but email
 | ||
| 	  reports can be sent to &a.bugs;.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Developers that come across PRs that look like they should have
 | ||
| 	  been posted to &a.bugs.name; or some other list should close the
 | ||
| 	  PR, informing the submitter in their state-change log why this
 | ||
| 	  is not really a PR and where the message should be posted.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>The email addresses that GNATS listens to for incoming PRs
 | ||
| 	  have been published as part of the FreeBSD documentation, have
 | ||
| 	  been announced and listed on the web-site.  This means that
 | ||
| 	  spammers found them.  Spam messages
 | ||
| 	  that reach GNATS are promptly filed
 | ||
| 	  under the <quote>pending</quote> category until someone looks
 | ||
| 	  at them.  Closing one of these with &man.edit-pr.1; is very
 | ||
| 	  annoying though, because GNATS replies to the submitter and
 | ||
| 	  the sender's address of spam mail is never valid these days.
 | ||
| 	  Bounces will come back for each PR that is closed.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Currently, with the installation of some antispam filters
 | ||
| 	  that check all submissions to the GNATS database, the amount
 | ||
| 	  of spam that reaches the <quote>pending</quote> state is very
 | ||
| 	  small.</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>All developers who have access to the FreeBSD.org cluster
 | ||
| 	  machines are encouraged to check for misfiled PRs and immediately
 | ||
| 	  close those that are spam mail.  Whenever you close one of
 | ||
| 	  these PRs, please do the following:
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<itemizedlist>
 | ||
| 	  <listitem>
 | ||
| 	    <para>Set Category to <literal>junk</literal>.</para>
 | ||
| 	  </listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  <listitem>
 | ||
| 	    <para>Set Confidential to <literal>no</literal>.</para>
 | ||
| 	  </listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  <listitem>
 | ||
| 	    <para>Set Responsible to yourself (and not, e.g.,
 | ||
| 	      <literal>freebsd-bugs</literal>, which merely
 | ||
| 	      sends more mail).</para>
 | ||
| 	  </listitem>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  <listitem>
 | ||
| 	    <para>Set State to <literal>closed</literal>.</para>
 | ||
| 	  </listitem>
 | ||
| 	</itemizedlist>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	<para>Junk PRs are not
 | ||
| 	  backed up, so filing spam mail under this category makes it
 | ||
| 	  obvious that we do not care to keep it around or waste disk
 | ||
| 	  space for it.  If you merely close them without changing the
 | ||
| 	  category, they remain both in the master database and in
 | ||
| 	  any copies of the database mirrored through
 | ||
| 	  <application>cvsup</application>.</para>
 | ||
|       </section>
 | ||
|     </section>
 | ||
|   </section>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   <section id="references">
 | ||
|     <title>延伸閱讀</title>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <para>下面這是在寫、處理 PR 時,可以參考的資料。當然很明顯,這份清單仍須補充。</para>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <itemizedlist>
 | ||
|       <listitem>
 | ||
| 	<para><ulink
 | ||
| 	  url="&url.articles.problem-reports;/article.html">How to
 | ||
| 	  Write FreeBSD Problem Reports</ulink>—給 PR 回報者用的參考原則。</para>
 | ||
|       </listitem>
 | ||
|     </itemizedlist>
 | ||
|   </section>
 | ||
| </article>
 |