[arachne] Re: Bugtracker for Arachne
- From: Florian Xaver <flox@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 07:39:50 +0200
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Hi,
if nobody can setup a bugtracker, I could set up one in my Wiki.
Not bugzilla, but the bugtracker from PmWiki ;-)
bye
Flo
patrice.lemonnier wrote:
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I think it would be a very good idea
Regards
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 13:25:17 +0000, Udo Kuhnt wrote:
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Hi all!
What about adding an automated bugtracker to the Arachne project? Except
for one-man projects, nearly every Open Source project seems to have
one. I think this would be a good thing for Arachne, too.
Reporting bugs in Arachne has become increasingly difficult because of
different developers working on different cores, so knowing whom to
contact is important. Also, there is the human component involved; if
the person the bug report is sent to is absent or busy or in a bad mood,
the bug report is often ignored, or the request to fix it is turned
down. Bug reports that are sent to the Arachne mailing list very often
just sit there without anyone of the development team noticing them, and
even those that make it into the Arachne 2DoList tend to sink into
oblivion. Besides, IMO the 2DoList is suited better for feature requests
than for bug reports.
An automated bugtracker script running on a designated web site could
solve all of these problems. People could look for open bugs already
listed before submitting their own reports, avoiding redundant entries,
and developers could frequently scan the database for open bugs that
need their attention.
Of course such a script would have to be compatible with Arachne, but I
think this is true for most of the scripts I have seen.
Regards,
Udo
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I think it would be a very good idea Regards On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 13:25:17 +0000, Udo Kuhnt wrote:
Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!
Hi all!
What about adding an automated bugtracker to the Arachne project? Except for one-man projects, nearly every Open Source project seems to have one. I think this would be a good thing for Arachne, too.
Reporting bugs in Arachne has become increasingly difficult because of different developers working on different cores, so knowing whom to contact is important. Also, there is the human component involved; if the person the bug report is sent to is absent or busy or in a bad mood, the bug report is often ignored, or the request to fix it is turned down. Bug reports that are sent to the Arachne mailing list very often just sit there without anyone of the development team noticing them, and even those that make it into the Arachne 2DoList tend to sink into oblivion. Besides, IMO the 2DoList is suited better for feature requests than for bug reports.
An automated bugtracker script running on a designated web site could solve all of these problems. People could look for open bugs already listed before submitting their own reports, avoiding redundant entries, and developers could frequently scan the database for open bugs that need their attention.
Of course such a script would have to be compatible with Arachne, but I think this is true for most of the scripts I have seen.
Regards,
Udo
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- [arachne] Re: Bugtracker for Arachne
- From: patrice.lemonnier