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= Stock Bugzilla Responses =
= Stock Bugzilla Responses =


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Feel free to add your own stock replies, or improve the ones here if you like.
Feel free to add your own stock replies, or improve the ones here if you like.


== No stack trace ==
{{Admon/note | Use the word ''maintained'' instead of ''supported'' as this causes confusion about the availability of commercial support or service level agreements.}}


If the bug is a crasher and no stack trace is provided in the report.
{{Admon/note | Much of the text from this page comes from [http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/stock-responses.html the Gnome bugsquad stock responses page].}}
 
== Triager Signature ==
This will be added automatically by the firefox extension below your comment and explains that you are 1.) a volunteer and 2.) not the package maintainer.  This helps avoid misunderstandings with reporters.


<pre>
<pre>
Thank you for the bug report. Without a stack trace from the crash it is
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impossible to determine what caused the crash. Please see
 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about
Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team
getting a useful stack trace.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
</pre>
</pre>


As an additional hint, you can tell the reporter to install yum-utils and use debuginfo-install <rpm> which will install the necessary debuginfo RPM's
== No Stack Trace ==


== No debug symbols ==
If the bug is a crasher and no stack trace is provided in the report.
 
:''Thank you for the bug report. Unfortunately, without a stack trace from the crash it is impossible to determine what caused the crash. Please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about getting a useful stack trace with debugging symbols.  Even if you cannot reproduce this crash at will, you can prepare your system now to produce a good stack trace the next time you experience the crash.  Thank you.''
 
As an additional hint, you can tell the reporter to install yum-utils and use "debuginfo-install RPMNAMEHERE" which will install the necessary debuginfo RPMs.
 
== No Debugging Symbols ==


If the stack trace is incomplete or without debugging symbols.
If the stack trace is incomplete or without debugging symbols.


<pre>
:''Thank you for taking the time to report this crash. Unfortunately, the stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash, because it lacks debugging symbols.  In order to get a symbolic stack trace, the appropriate debuginfo packages need to be installed. In order to accomplish this, you can run the command:''
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug report. Unfortunately,
 
that stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash,
:''debuginfo-install PROGRAMNAMEHERE''
because there is not a symbolic stack trace.  In order to get a symbolic
 
stack trace, the appropriate debuginfo packages need to be installed.
:''Please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about stack traces.''
In order to accomplish this, you can issue:
 
The above is not appropriate if the trace was automatically generated by a program such as ABRT.  In that case, the fact that ABRT did not automatically install the right debuginfo packages is a bug in ABRT.  Because ABRT is triggered automatically by crashes, the reporter may or may not be interested in diagnosing the crash with more complicated techniques.  In this situation, the following may be useful (change PROGRAMNAMEHERE to the appropriate component):


Please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about
:''Thank you for taking the time to report this crash. Unfortunately, the stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash, because it lacks debugging symbols.  This is most likely due to a problem with ABRT or one of the other components it used to automatically generate this report.  I am reassigning this bug to ABRT for initial diagnosis.''
stack traces.
</pre>


== Incomplete report ==
:''If you would like to attempt to manually obtain a usable stack trace, please see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces.  If you succeed in doing so, please file a new bug to track the crash fix, since this one will be tracking the fix in ABRT or related component.''


If the bug is not described well
== Incomplete Report ==


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:''Thank you for taking the time to report this bug.  Unfortunately, we do not understand the problem you are having.  If you have time and can still reproduce the bug, please read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests and add a description along those lines to this bug report so we can diagnose the problem.  Thank you.''
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<pre>
If you can be more specific than this stock response, that would be very helpful for the reporter and also more polite.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. This bug report isn't very
useful because it doesn't describe the bug well. If you have time and can
still reproduce the bug, please read
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests and add a more useful
description to this bug.
Thank you.
</pre>


== Incomplete crasher ==
== Duplicate ==


If the bug is a crasher and not described well
If the bug is a duplicate of another bug.


<pre>
:''Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find.''
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. This bug report isn't very
useful because it doesn't describe the bug well. If you have time and can
still reproduce the bug, please read
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests and add a more useful
description to this bug.


You'll also need to add a stack trace; please make sure you have debuginfo
== Two or more issues per report ==
packages installed and see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces
for more information about getting a useful stack trace.
Thank you.
</pre>


== Duplicate ==
:''Thank you for taking the time to report this bug.  In order to provide suitable tracking of bugs, the bug writing guidelines (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.html) ask that reporters file one bug per issue.  It appears that this bug contains multiple issues. If you have time and can still reproduce the bug (or bugs), please submit them as separate bugs for each of your separate issues.  One bug can remain in this report; simply edit the summary to reflect this.  You can note the new bug numbers in a comment for this bug.''


If the bug is a duplicate of another bug
:''Thank you.''


<pre>
If it is not obvious how the problems are different, a more detailed explanation would be polite. This is not always obvious to non-programmers, and even for experts sometimes figuring this out requires reading the source code.
Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported
into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further
bugs you find.
</pre>


== Incorrect Component ==
== Incorrect Component ==


If the bug has been reported to the incorrect component
If the bug has been reported to the incorrect component, you can use this message inserting the appropriate component names:
 
:''Thank you for the report. However this has been reported to the incorrect component. Reassigning from '''<oldcomponent>''' to '''<newcomponent>'''. Feel free to report any further bugs you find to our bug tracking system.''
 
:''In the future, in order to find the correct component, you can refer to: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/CorrectComponent''


<pre>
Make sure you click on "Reassign bug to owner and QA contact of selected component" choice in the bottom of the report before you submit this component change.


Thank you for the report. However this has been reported to the incorrect
== Possibly fixed in CURRENTRELEASE ==
component. Reassinging from <oldcomponent> to <newcomponent>. Feel free to
report any further bugs you find to our bug tracking system.


In the future, in order to find the correct component, refer to
If one or more updates to the package have been released, and no other similar problems have been reported, the bug may no longer exist.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/CorrectComponent
</pre>


Make sure you click on "  Reassign bug to owner and QA contact of selected component " choice in the bottom of the report before you submit this component change
:''Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. Updates to this package have been released since it was first reported. If you have time to update the package and re-test, please do so and report the results here. You can obtain the updated package by typing 'yum update <package>' or using the graphical updater, Software Update.''


== Fixed in CURRENTRELEASE ==
== Fixed in CURRENTRELEASE ==


If the bug is fixed and there is a updated package:
If the bug is fixed and there is an updated package:


<pre>
:''Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug was fixed and a update package was published for download for this Fedora release.''
Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug was fixed and a update package
was published for download. Please feel free to report any further bugs you find.


You can obtain the updated package by typing 'yum update <package>' or using the
:''You can obtain the updated package by typing 'yum update <package>' or using the graphical updater, Software Update. Please feel free to report any further bugs you find, or make further reports if this bug is not fixed after you install the update.''
graphical updater, Software Update.
</pre>


== Upstreaming ==
== Upstreaming ==


The bug is not a packaging bug, you have no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug tracking system other than the Red Hat bugzilla.
The bug is not a packaging bug, the package maintainer has no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug tracking system other than the Red Hat Bugzilla.  


<pre>
:''Thank you for the bug report.  At the moment, the Fedora developers are busy fixing other issues and may not have time to work on this one.  The best way to make sure your problem will get looked on is to report it to the authors of the program. Most upstream authors use a bug tracking system like Bugzilla, and more people who know the code will be looking at the bug report there.''
Thank you for the bug report.  At the moment, the Fedora developers are
busy fixing other issues and may not have time to work on this one.  The
best way to make sure your problem will get looked on is to report it to
the authors of the program. Most upstream authors use a bug tracking system
like bugzilla, and more people who know the code will be looking at the
bug report there.


The upstream bug tracking system to use is:
:''The upstream bug tracking system to use is:''
LINK HERE
:''LINK HERE''


You are requested to add the bugzilla link here for tracking purposes.
:''You are requested to add the bugzilla link here for tracking purposes. Please make sure the bug isn't already in the upstream bug tracker before filing it.''
Please make sure the bug isn't already in the upstream bug tracker
before filing it.
</pre>


Then add a link to the upstream bug tracker system. Here is a list of some common bug tracking systems:
Then add a link to the upstream bug tracker system. Here is a list of some common bug tracking systems:
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If you think its important you can even file the bug upstream and add a link to the upstream bug report. Then you could use something like:
If you think its important you can even file the bug upstream and add a link to the upstream bug report. Then you could use something like:


<pre>
:''Thank you for the bug report.  At the moment, the Fedora developers don't have time to work on this particular issue. The best way to make sure your problem will get looked on is to report it to the authors of the program. Most upstream authors use a bug tracking system like Bugzilla, and more people who know the code will be looking at the bug report there.''
Thank you for the bug report.  At the moment, the Fedora developers don't have
time to work on this particular issue. The best way to make sure your problem
will get looked on is to report it to the authors of the program. Most
upstream authors use a bug tracking system like bugzilla, and more people
who know the code will be looking at the bug report there.


I have filed this bug for you at:
:''I have filed this bug for you at:''
LINK HERE
:''LINK HERE''


If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the
:''If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the upstream report.''
upstream report.
</pre>


== Upstreaming Duplicate ==
== Upstreaming Duplicate ==


The bug is not a packaging bug, you have no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug for this already.
The bug is not a packaging bug, the package maintainer has no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug for this already.
 
:''Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported to the author of the software, and the Fedora developers don't plan to work on it at the moment. You can help out by adding any helpful additional information you have to the upstream bug report at:''
:''LINK HERE''


<pre>
:''If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the upstream report.''
Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported
to the author of the software, and the Fedora developers don't plan to work
on it at the moment. You can help out by adding any helpful additional
information you have to the upstream bug report at:
LINK


If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the
{{Anchor|eol}} {{Anchor|EOL}}
upstream report.
</pre>


{{Anchor|eol}}
== End of Life (EOL) product ==
== End of Life (EOL) product ==


The bug is reported against a version of Fedora that is no longer maintained.
The bug is reported against a version of Fedora that is no longer maintained.


<pre>
:''Thank you for your bug report.''
Thank you for your bug report.
 
:''We are sorry, but the Fedora Project is no longer releasing bug fixes or any other updates for this version of Fedora.  This bug will be set to CLOSED:WONTFIX to reflect this, but please reopen it if the problem persists after upgrading to the latest version of Fedora, which is available from:''
 
:''http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora''


We are sorry, but the Fedora Project no longer
== Unmaintained Components by Upstream ==
maintains this version of Fedora. Please upgrade to the latest version and
Upstream no longer maintains this software, the resolution for these reports is CANTFIX
reopen this bug against that version if this bug exists there.


As a result we are setting this bug to CLOSED:WONTFIX
:''Thank you for your report. This bug is in the <component name>. Fedora does not provide or support this component. We would suggest that you report the problem to the upstream project at <upstream url>, but it does not seem to have been updated since <last date>, so the effort may be wasted. There is unfortunately nothing the Fedora project can do to help you with this problem.''
</pre>


== Unsupported Components ==
== Unsupported Components ==


If reports are being made to ship proprietary or restricted components or issues are beyond the control of the Fedora Project, the following response can be given
If reports are being made to ship proprietary or restricted components or issues that are beyond the control of the Fedora Project, the following response can be given


<pre>
:''Thank you for the bug report. However, Fedora Project only ships and maintains Free and Open Source software.  Issues such as these are beyond the control of Fedora developers.''
Thank you for the bug report. However, Fedora Project only ships  
and maintains Free and Open Source software.  Issues such as these
are beyond the control of Fedora developers.


Kindly post in Fedora community support forums or mailing list or  
:''You may find assistance in the Fedora community support forums or mailing list, or you might consider using a commercially supported product.''
consider using a commercially supported product
</pre>


Should we include a line about commercial products or specifically RHEL?


{{Anchor|nvidia}}
{{Anchor|nvidia}}


== Nvidia Driver ==
=== Nvidia Driver ===
Specifically for bugs concerning the proprietary nvidia driver, the following detailed response can be given
Specifically for bugs concerning the proprietary nvidia driver, the following detailed response can be given.  This is ''not'' intended for the open source  xf86-video-nouveau driver.
 
:''Thank you for the report. Fedora does not provide or support proprietary drivers like the "nvidia" video driver.''
 
:''The open source "nouveau" driver is the recommended alternative.  It is used by default in Fedora 11 and later if you remove any customizations that explicitly set the video driver.  The older "nv" driver may be needed in some cases.  It is also available in older Fedora releases.  Install the packages xorg-x11-drv-nouveau or xorg-x11-drv-nv and override the X server's default choice if necessary.  See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NouveauAsDefault for more information.''


<pre>
:''For users who are experiencing problems installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party proprietary "nvidia" video driver, Nvidia provides indirect customer support via an online web based support forum. Nvidia monitors these web forums for commonly reported problems and passes them on to Nvidia engineers for investigation.  Once they've isolated a particular problem, it is often fixed in a future video driver update.''
 
:''The NVNews Nvidia Linux driver forum is located at:''
:''http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14''
 
:''Once you have reported this issue in the Nvidia web forums, others who may have experienced the particular problem may be able to assist.  If there is a real bug occurring, Nvidia will be able to determine this, and will likely resolve the issue in a future driver update for the operating system releases that they officially support.''
 
:''While Fedora does not support the proprietary Nvidia driver, users requiring technical help may also find the various X.Org and Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding assistance:''
 
:''X.Org mailing lists:''
:''http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists''


Thank you for the report. Fedora does not provide or support
:''Fedora mailing lists:''
proprietary drivers. For users who are experiencing problems
:''http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#ML''
installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party
proprietary "nvidia" video driver, Nvidia provides indirect
customer support via an online web based support forum. Nvidia
monitors these web forums for commonly reported problems and
passes them on to Nvidia engineers for investigation.  Once
they've isolated a particular problem, it is often fixed in
a future video driver update.


The NVNews Nvidia Linux driver forum is located at:
:''Setting status to "CANTFIX" (unsupported).''


http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14
{{Anchor|fglrx}}


Once you have reported this issue in the Nvidia web forums,
=== ATI/AMD fglrx Driver ===
others who may have experienced the particular problem may
For bugs concerning the proprietary fglrx driver:
be able to assist.  If there is a real bug occurring, Nvidia
will be able to determine this, and will likely resolve the
issue in a future driver update for the operating system
releases that they officially support.


While Fedora does not support the proprietary Nvidia driver,
:''Thank you for the report. Fedora does not provide or support proprietary drivers. For users who are experiencing problems installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party proprietary "fglrx" video driver, ATI/AMD may provide technical support at: http://support.amd.com/''
users requiring technical help may also find the various
X.Org and Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding
assistance:


X.Org mailing lists:
:''While Fedora does not support the proprietary fglrx driver, users requiring technical help may also find the various X.Org and Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding assistance:''
http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists


Fedora mailing lists:
:''X.Org mailing lists:''
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#ML
:''http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists''


Setting status to "CANTFIX" (unsupported).
:''Fedora mailing lists:''
:''http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#ML''


</pre>
:''Setting status to "CANTFIX" (unsupported).''


{{Anchor|noanswer}}
{{Anchor|noanswer}}
== Unanswered NEEDINFO bugs ==
== Unanswered NEEDINFO bugs ==
A suggested text for bugs relating to old versions of Fedora that are no longer supported or that have been in a NEEDINFO state for more than thirty (30) days:
A suggested text for bugs relating to old versions of Fedora that are no longer supported or that have been in a NEEDINFO state for more than thirty (30) days:
<pre>
The information we've requested above is required in order
to review this problem report further and diagnose or fix the
issue if it is still present.  Since it has been thirty days or
more since we first requested additional information, we're assuming
the problem is either no longer present in the current Fedora release, or
that there is no longer any interest in tracking the problem.


Setting status to "CLOSED: INSUFFICIENT_DATA"If you still
:''The information we've requested above is required in order to review this problem report further and diagnose or fix the issue if it is still presentSince it has been thirty days or more since we first requested additional information, we're assuming the problem is either no longer present in the current Fedora release, or that there is no longer any interest in tracking the problem.''
experience this problem after updating to our latest Fedora
release and can provide the information previously requested,
please feel free to reopen the bug report.


Thank you in advance.
:''Setting status to "CLOSED: INSUFFICIENT_DATA".  If you still experience this problem after updating to our latest Fedora release and can provide the information previously requested, please feel free to reopen the bug report.''
</pre>


== X Server Problems ==
== X Server Problems ==
Suggested text for bugs relating to Xorg's X11 Server.  Thanks to mcepl for this.
Suggested text for bugs related to Xorg's X11 Server.
<pre>
 
Thanks for the bug report.  We have reviewed the information you have provided
:''Thanks for the bug report.  We have reviewed the information you have provided above, and there is some additional information we require that will be helpful in our diagnosis of this issue.''
above, and there is some additional information we require that will be helpful
 
in our diagnosis of this issue.
:''Please attach your X server config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf), X server log file (/var/log/Xorg.*.log) and the output of "dmesg" to the bug report as individual uncompressed text/plain file attachments using the bugzilla file attachment link above called "Add an attachment".''
 
:''Could you please also try to run without any /etc/X11/xorg.conf whatsoever and let X11 autodetect your display and video card? Attach to this bug /var/log/Xorg.0.log from this attempt as well, please.''
 
:''We will review this issue again once you've had a chance to attach this information.''


Please attach your X server config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) and X server log
:''Thank you in advance.''
file (/var/log/Xorg.*.log) to the bug report as individual uncompressed file
attachments using the bugzilla file attachment link below.


Could you please also try to run without any /etc/X11/xorg.conf whatsoever and
== KMS/Radeon Problems ==
let X11 autodetect your display and video card? Attach to this bug
Suggested text for bugs related to KMS/Radeon problems.  
/var/log/Xorg.0.log from this attempt as well, please.


We will review this issue again once you've had a chance to attach this
:''    Could you please try the following test :''
information.
:''First, boot into runlevel 3 by adding this to the kernel command line :''
:''  3''
:''and then run the following commands :''
:''  modprobe -r radeon drm''
:''  modprobe drm debug=1''
:''  modprobe radeon modeset=1''
:''At this point, please save dmesg and add it to this bug if at all possible.''
:''  init 5''
:''At this point, please upload Xorg.0.log (ssh'ing to the machine if at all possible). Any partially run test is useful if you can get the logs.''


Thank you in advance.
== Request for a package to be added to Fedora ==
</pre>


If the bug is requesting a particular package to be added to Fedora.


{{Admon/note | Use the word ''maintained'' instead of ''supported'' as this  causes confusion about the availability of commerical support or service level agreements}}
:''Thank you for your bug report. Requests for packaging are kept at:  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist''


{{Admon/note | Much of the text from this page comes from [http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/stock-responses.html the Gnome bugsquad stock responses page]}}
:''Please add this package to this list if it isn't there already.  Setting this report to CLOSED:NOTABUG.''


[[Category:BugTriage]]
[[Category:BugTriage]]
== Blocker Bug Addition ==
When a bug clearly impacts the [[Fedora Release Criteria]], or is considered of sufficient priority/severity to be considered as a release blocker, you may use the following text when adding the bug to the appropriate blocker list.  Of course, referencing the specific criteria in question will help facilitate discussion on resolving the issue.
  Please consider this bug as an {{FedoraVersion|long|next}} [Alpha|Beta|Final]
  release blocker [1].  It impacts the release criterion that "FOO should happen
  when BAR occurs".
 
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_{{FedoraVersion|number|next}}_Alpha_Release_Criteria
      or
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_{{FedoraVersion|number|next}}_Beta_Release_Criteria
      or
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_{{FedoraVersion|number|next}}_Final_Release_Criteria
For further details on the process, please see [[QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process]].
== Blocker Bug Removal ==
When a decision is made to drop a bug from a blocker list (e.g. {{FedoraVersion|short|next}}Blocker or {{FedoraVersion|short|next}}Beta), you may use the following response when removing the bug from the appropriate blocker list.
This bug was reviewed at the {{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}} Fedora blocker review meeting [1].  The
team agreed that this issue does not meet the Fedora [Alpha|Beta|Final] release criteria and
should be removed from the blocker list.  Thank you.
[1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/{{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}}/link-to-meeting-log.html
== Blocker Bug Downgrade to Target ==
When a decision is made to downgrade a bug to the Target blocker list (e.g. going from {{FedoraVersion|short|next}}Blocker to {{FedoraVersion|short|next}}Target), you may use the following response when changing the blocker information.
This bug was reviewed at the {{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}}
Fedora blocker review meeting [1].  The team agreed that this issue does not
meet the Fedora [Alpha|Beta|Final] release criteria.  However, the reported
issue is considered a nice-to-have fix and will be included if a fix is
available in time.  Thank you.
[1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/{{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}}/link-to-meeting-log.html

Latest revision as of 08:37, 20 January 2012

Stock Bugzilla Responses

Introduction

Bugzilla is used by the Fedora Project to track bugs in the code and general things that need to be fixed to make Fedora better. Many bug reports in bugzilla lack sufficient information needed to assist the developer in fixing them.

To increase the speed of requesting missing information we have created a page of stock responses. This helps bug triagers and developers request missing information quickly in a clear, friendly, and consistent manner.

Feel free to add your own stock replies, or improve the ones here if you like.

Use the word maintained instead of supported as this causes confusion about the availability of commercial support or service level agreements.
Much of the text from this page comes from the Gnome bugsquad stock responses page.

Triager Signature

This will be added automatically by the firefox extension below your comment and explains that you are 1.) a volunteer and 2.) not the package maintainer. This helps avoid misunderstandings with reporters.

---

Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers

No Stack Trace

If the bug is a crasher and no stack trace is provided in the report.

Thank you for the bug report. Unfortunately, without a stack trace from the crash it is impossible to determine what caused the crash. Please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about getting a useful stack trace with debugging symbols. Even if you cannot reproduce this crash at will, you can prepare your system now to produce a good stack trace the next time you experience the crash. Thank you.

As an additional hint, you can tell the reporter to install yum-utils and use "debuginfo-install RPMNAMEHERE" which will install the necessary debuginfo RPMs.

No Debugging Symbols

If the stack trace is incomplete or without debugging symbols.

Thank you for taking the time to report this crash. Unfortunately, the stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash, because it lacks debugging symbols. In order to get a symbolic stack trace, the appropriate debuginfo packages need to be installed. In order to accomplish this, you can run the command:
debuginfo-install PROGRAMNAMEHERE
Please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for more information about stack traces.

The above is not appropriate if the trace was automatically generated by a program such as ABRT. In that case, the fact that ABRT did not automatically install the right debuginfo packages is a bug in ABRT. Because ABRT is triggered automatically by crashes, the reporter may or may not be interested in diagnosing the crash with more complicated techniques. In this situation, the following may be useful (change PROGRAMNAMEHERE to the appropriate component):

Thank you for taking the time to report this crash. Unfortunately, the stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash, because it lacks debugging symbols. This is most likely due to a problem with ABRT or one of the other components it used to automatically generate this report. I am reassigning this bug to ABRT for initial diagnosis.
If you would like to attempt to manually obtain a usable stack trace, please see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces. If you succeed in doing so, please file a new bug to track the crash fix, since this one will be tracking the fix in ABRT or related component.

Incomplete Report

If the bug is not described well:

Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. Unfortunately, we do not understand the problem you are having. If you have time and can still reproduce the bug, please read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests and add a description along those lines to this bug report so we can diagnose the problem. Thank you.

If you can be more specific than this stock response, that would be very helpful for the reporter and also more polite.

Duplicate

If the bug is a duplicate of another bug.

Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find.

Two or more issues per report

Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. In order to provide suitable tracking of bugs, the bug writing guidelines (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.html) ask that reporters file one bug per issue. It appears that this bug contains multiple issues. If you have time and can still reproduce the bug (or bugs), please submit them as separate bugs for each of your separate issues. One bug can remain in this report; simply edit the summary to reflect this. You can note the new bug numbers in a comment for this bug.
Thank you.

If it is not obvious how the problems are different, a more detailed explanation would be polite. This is not always obvious to non-programmers, and even for experts sometimes figuring this out requires reading the source code.

Incorrect Component

If the bug has been reported to the incorrect component, you can use this message inserting the appropriate component names:

Thank you for the report. However this has been reported to the incorrect component. Reassigning from <oldcomponent> to <newcomponent>. Feel free to report any further bugs you find to our bug tracking system.
In the future, in order to find the correct component, you can refer to: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/CorrectComponent

Make sure you click on "Reassign bug to owner and QA contact of selected component" choice in the bottom of the report before you submit this component change.

Possibly fixed in CURRENTRELEASE

If one or more updates to the package have been released, and no other similar problems have been reported, the bug may no longer exist.

Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. Updates to this package have been released since it was first reported. If you have time to update the package and re-test, please do so and report the results here. You can obtain the updated package by typing 'yum update <package>' or using the graphical updater, Software Update.

Fixed in CURRENTRELEASE

If the bug is fixed and there is an updated package:

Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug was fixed and a update package was published for download for this Fedora release.
You can obtain the updated package by typing 'yum update <package>' or using the graphical updater, Software Update. Please feel free to report any further bugs you find, or make further reports if this bug is not fixed after you install the update.

Upstreaming

The bug is not a packaging bug, the package maintainer has no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug tracking system other than the Red Hat Bugzilla.

Thank you for the bug report. At the moment, the Fedora developers are busy fixing other issues and may not have time to work on this one. The best way to make sure your problem will get looked on is to report it to the authors of the program. Most upstream authors use a bug tracking system like Bugzilla, and more people who know the code will be looking at the bug report there.
The upstream bug tracking system to use is:
LINK HERE
You are requested to add the bugzilla link here for tracking purposes. Please make sure the bug isn't already in the upstream bug tracker before filing it.

Then add a link to the upstream bug tracker system. Here is a list of some common bug tracking systems:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ Gnome
http://bugs.kde.org/ KDE
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Mozilla
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/ Freedesktop apps, including Xorg
http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html OpenOffice

Evolution (together with evolution-data-server, gtkhtml3, libgal2, libsoup and the connector) was originally tracked upstream at http://bugzilla.ximian.com/ but as of April 9th 2005 the public bugs there were moved to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/. Bug numbers were changed according to the formula: new_bgo_bug_number = old_bxc_bug_number + 200000 Bugzilla.ximian.com will now redirect show_bug.cgi queries for bugs in the migrated products to bugzilla.gnome.org. Bug-buddy mails sent to bugzilla.ximian.com are automatically forwarded to bugzilla.gnome.org as well.

If you think its important you can even file the bug upstream and add a link to the upstream bug report. Then you could use something like:

Thank you for the bug report. At the moment, the Fedora developers don't have time to work on this particular issue. The best way to make sure your problem will get looked on is to report it to the authors of the program. Most upstream authors use a bug tracking system like Bugzilla, and more people who know the code will be looking at the bug report there.
I have filed this bug for you at:
LINK HERE
If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the upstream report.

Upstreaming Duplicate

The bug is not a packaging bug, the package maintainer has no plans to work on this in the near future, and there is an upstream bug for this already.

Thank you for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported to the author of the software, and the Fedora developers don't plan to work on it at the moment. You can help out by adding any helpful additional information you have to the upstream bug report at:
LINK HERE
If you want to follow what happens to the bug, you can add yourself to the upstream report.

End of Life (EOL) product

The bug is reported against a version of Fedora that is no longer maintained.

Thank you for your bug report.
We are sorry, but the Fedora Project is no longer releasing bug fixes or any other updates for this version of Fedora. This bug will be set to CLOSED:WONTFIX to reflect this, but please reopen it if the problem persists after upgrading to the latest version of Fedora, which is available from:
http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora

Unmaintained Components by Upstream

Upstream no longer maintains this software, the resolution for these reports is CANTFIX

Thank you for your report. This bug is in the <component name>. Fedora does not provide or support this component. We would suggest that you report the problem to the upstream project at <upstream url>, but it does not seem to have been updated since <last date>, so the effort may be wasted. There is unfortunately nothing the Fedora project can do to help you with this problem.

Unsupported Components

If reports are being made to ship proprietary or restricted components or issues that are beyond the control of the Fedora Project, the following response can be given

Thank you for the bug report. However, Fedora Project only ships and maintains Free and Open Source software. Issues such as these are beyond the control of Fedora developers.
You may find assistance in the Fedora community support forums or mailing list, or you might consider using a commercially supported product.


Nvidia Driver

Specifically for bugs concerning the proprietary nvidia driver, the following detailed response can be given. This is not intended for the open source xf86-video-nouveau driver.

Thank you for the report. Fedora does not provide or support proprietary drivers like the "nvidia" video driver.
The open source "nouveau" driver is the recommended alternative. It is used by default in Fedora 11 and later if you remove any customizations that explicitly set the video driver. The older "nv" driver may be needed in some cases. It is also available in older Fedora releases. Install the packages xorg-x11-drv-nouveau or xorg-x11-drv-nv and override the X server's default choice if necessary. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NouveauAsDefault for more information.
For users who are experiencing problems installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party proprietary "nvidia" video driver, Nvidia provides indirect customer support via an online web based support forum. Nvidia monitors these web forums for commonly reported problems and passes them on to Nvidia engineers for investigation. Once they've isolated a particular problem, it is often fixed in a future video driver update.
The NVNews Nvidia Linux driver forum is located at:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14
Once you have reported this issue in the Nvidia web forums, others who may have experienced the particular problem may be able to assist. If there is a real bug occurring, Nvidia will be able to determine this, and will likely resolve the issue in a future driver update for the operating system releases that they officially support.
While Fedora does not support the proprietary Nvidia driver, users requiring technical help may also find the various X.Org and Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding assistance:
X.Org mailing lists:
http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists
Fedora mailing lists:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#ML
Setting status to "CANTFIX" (unsupported).

ATI/AMD fglrx Driver

For bugs concerning the proprietary fglrx driver:

Thank you for the report. Fedora does not provide or support proprietary drivers. For users who are experiencing problems installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party proprietary "fglrx" video driver, ATI/AMD may provide technical support at: http://support.amd.com/
While Fedora does not support the proprietary fglrx driver, users requiring technical help may also find the various X.Org and Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding assistance:
X.Org mailing lists:
http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists
Fedora mailing lists:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#ML
Setting status to "CANTFIX" (unsupported).

Unanswered NEEDINFO bugs

A suggested text for bugs relating to old versions of Fedora that are no longer supported or that have been in a NEEDINFO state for more than thirty (30) days:

The information we've requested above is required in order to review this problem report further and diagnose or fix the issue if it is still present. Since it has been thirty days or more since we first requested additional information, we're assuming the problem is either no longer present in the current Fedora release, or that there is no longer any interest in tracking the problem.
Setting status to "CLOSED: INSUFFICIENT_DATA". If you still experience this problem after updating to our latest Fedora release and can provide the information previously requested, please feel free to reopen the bug report.

X Server Problems

Suggested text for bugs related to Xorg's X11 Server.

Thanks for the bug report. We have reviewed the information you have provided above, and there is some additional information we require that will be helpful in our diagnosis of this issue.
Please attach your X server config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf), X server log file (/var/log/Xorg.*.log) and the output of "dmesg" to the bug report as individual uncompressed text/plain file attachments using the bugzilla file attachment link above called "Add an attachment".
Could you please also try to run without any /etc/X11/xorg.conf whatsoever and let X11 autodetect your display and video card? Attach to this bug /var/log/Xorg.0.log from this attempt as well, please.
We will review this issue again once you've had a chance to attach this information.
Thank you in advance.

KMS/Radeon Problems

Suggested text for bugs related to KMS/Radeon problems.

Could you please try the following test :
First, boot into runlevel 3 by adding this to the kernel command line :
3
and then run the following commands :
modprobe -r radeon drm
modprobe drm debug=1
modprobe radeon modeset=1
At this point, please save dmesg and add it to this bug if at all possible.
init 5
At this point, please upload Xorg.0.log (ssh'ing to the machine if at all possible). Any partially run test is useful if you can get the logs.

Request for a package to be added to Fedora

If the bug is requesting a particular package to be added to Fedora.

Thank you for your bug report. Requests for packaging are kept at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
Please add this package to this list if it isn't there already. Setting this report to CLOSED:NOTABUG.

Blocker Bug Addition

When a bug clearly impacts the Fedora Release Criteria, or is considered of sufficient priority/severity to be considered as a release blocker, you may use the following text when adding the bug to the appropriate blocker list. Of course, referencing the specific criteria in question will help facilitate discussion on resolving the issue.

 Please consider this bug as an Fedora 42 [Alpha|Beta|Final]
 release blocker [1].  It impacts the release criterion that "FOO should happen 
 when BAR occurs".
 
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_42_Alpha_Release_Criteria
     or
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_42_Beta_Release_Criteria
     or
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_42_Final_Release_Criteria

For further details on the process, please see QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process.

Blocker Bug Removal

When a decision is made to drop a bug from a blocker list (e.g. F42Blocker or F42Beta), you may use the following response when removing the bug from the appropriate blocker list.

This bug was reviewed at the 2024-12-26 Fedora blocker review meeting [1].  The
team agreed that this issue does not meet the Fedora [Alpha|Beta|Final] release criteria and
should be removed from the blocker list.  Thank you.
[1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/2024-12-26/link-to-meeting-log.html

Blocker Bug Downgrade to Target

When a decision is made to downgrade a bug to the Target blocker list (e.g. going from F42Blocker to F42Target), you may use the following response when changing the blocker information.

This bug was reviewed at the 2024-12-26
Fedora blocker review meeting [1].  The team agreed that this issue does not
meet the Fedora [Alpha|Beta|Final] release criteria.  However, the reported
issue is considered a nice-to-have fix and will be included if a fix is 
available in time.  Thank you. 
[1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/2024-12-26/link-to-meeting-log.html