Bug 1391335

Summary: The security group doesn't set same as the graph of group restructure
Product: [Community] Bugzilla Reporter: Rony Gong 🔥 <qgong>
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Description Rony Gong 🔥 2016-11-03 06:50:40 UTC
Description of problem:
The security group doesn't set same as the graph of group restructure

Open the security group detail page, find the value of That This Group Is a Member Of("If you are in security, you are automatically also in...")  is empty

This seems not fully set as the group restructure graph below:
http://file.bne.redhat.com/~jfearn/post-groups.svg


Which security group should be direct parent of release_stream and edit_comment

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Comment 1 Jeff Fearn 🐞 2016-11-03 08:01:18 UTC
If you are going to use graphs generated as part of a discussion as a definite reference you have to let us know. That graph was out of date, I updated it for you.

We added an extra security group in so program managers could access security bugs and not have edit_comments.

Comment 2 Rony Gong 🔥 2016-11-03 08:08:47 UTC
(In reply to Jeff Fearn from comment #1)
> If you are going to use graphs generated as part of a discussion as a
> definite reference you have to let us know. That graph was out of date, I
> updated it for you.
> 
> We added an extra security group in so program managers could access
> security bugs and not have edit_comments.

http://file.bne.redhat.com/~jfearn/post-groups.svg

This link is an important reference for QE to design test case. please keep this graph freshly always.