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− | '''Tickets''' are entries in the MIT Kerberos RT bug tracking system. To log into RT, go to http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ . [[Committers]] should be able to log in using certificates. Others can log in with username guest and password guest. |
+ | '''Tickets''' are entries in the MIT Kerberos RT bug tracking system. To log into RT, go to http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ . [[Committers]] should be able to log in using certificates using https://krbdev.mit.ed/rt/. Others can log in with username guest and password guest. |
To report a bug send mail to krb5-bugs@mit.edu. |
To report a bug send mail to krb5-bugs@mit.edu. |
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− | Tickets can be manipulated when committing changes to Subversion; see |
+ | Tickets can be manipulated when committing changes to Subversion; see [[Manipulating RT tickets using commits]] for details. |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 2 November 2011
Tickets are entries in the MIT Kerberos RT bug tracking system. To log into RT, go to http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ . Committers should be able to log in using certificates using https://krbdev.mit.ed/rt/. Others can log in with username guest and password guest.
To report a bug send mail to krb5-bugs@mit.edu.
Tickets can be manipulated when committing changes to Subversion; see Manipulating RT tickets using commits for details.