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* [x] Write an announcement of the new bug submission method and send to bind-users, bind-announce, bind-workers, post as a blog -- @vicky
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* [x] Edit the bugs.isc.org landing page (which is in RT) to direct bind users to https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues @bconry
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* [ ] Edit the bugs RT autoresponder to saying that new BIND issues are to be filed at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues, but still create the tickets. (NB the submitters will still get an email back from bugs RT saying their ticket has been created in RT) (12. February 2018 17:00 UTC) -- [ISC-Ops #86014]
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* [x] Edit the bugs RT autoresponder to saying that new BIND issues are to be filed at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues, but still create the tickets. (NB the submitters will still get an email back from bugs RT saying their ticket has been created in RT) (12. February 2018 17:00 UTC) -- [ISC-Ops #86014]
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* [x] Update the webpage https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to have links to ISC GitLab (12. February 2018) -- @vicky
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* [x] Update the webform found at https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to:
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* [ ] Send BIND Confidential Bugs to security-officer@isc.org -- @vicky (do we really want this? users can enter confidential bugs in gitlab directly, so why email them?)
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