claudius ,
@claudius@darmstadt.social avatar

is great, but going from "i have this problem" to

  1. sign up for a forum and write it down https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/tracker-miner-service-causing-high-cpu-usage/115906

getting told it's upstream in the underlying Distribution

  1. sign up for a bugtracker to raise it there https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2278649

it being closed as UPSTREAM, with a hint at the project's codeforge

  1. sign up to the codeforge and raise the problem there https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker-miners/-/issues/340

Is not an enjoyable process.

I wonder what we could do to make this process less painful. Of course centralisation is not a good solution either as it comes with its own flaws in different ways.

mls ,
@mls@techhub.social avatar

@claudius Federation is the only thing that comes to mind

w4tsn ,
@w4tsn@darmstadt.social avatar

@claudius a federated bug tracking protocol that all those platforms can implement?

claudius OP ,
@claudius@darmstadt.social avatar

@w4tsn yeah, that thought crossed my mind. Also the gnome gitlab lets you log in with other popular login methods ... after you create an account there.

Maybe just an open-source, not-for-profit run SSO solution with minimal data collection would alleviate the "Naaaaaarffff yet another login" problem.

w4tsn ,
@w4tsn@darmstadt.social avatar

@claudius hold my keycloak :blobfoxcomputer:

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