[Flightgear-devel] Bugtracker

2006-03-10 Thread Thomas Förster
Hi,

I just set up a bug tracker for FlightGear at 
http://his.biologie.hu-berlin.de/flightgear

If you want to become a supporter, that is being able to work on the tickets, 
create an account on the site (via Join in the upper right corner) and write 
me a PM with your username.

The schema of the tickets is configurable/extensible, so if something is 
lacking, there is no problem changing that now (but maybe if there were 
thousands of thickets in there). Same goes for topic categories and 
importance.

Even though email adresses are collected, they shouldn't appear anywhere on 
the site.

Thomas


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Bugtracker

2006-03-10 Thread Vassilii Khachaturov
There is also an existing bug tracker over at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=583atid=100583
which has been there for several years already;
at one point when I looked for a place to write down
the bugs that bother me but which I am not planning to
work on in the nearest future, I began putting them
into it. Also, I went over whatever older bugs that were
there which I could re-test and removed whatever was
obsolete, as well as annotated whatever was still pertinent
in this way or that. I was hoping that maybe other
folks will join me using the same bug database,
but noone seemed to need it, except for me.

Personally, I am no big fan of the sf tracker, so
I don't have a problem switching over to another database
elsewhere. However, we should retain the current bug reports
off the sf.net tracker db if we do so.

V.



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Bugtracker

2006-03-10 Thread Thomas Förster
Am Freitag 10 März 2006 16:12 schrieb Vassilii Khachaturov:
 There is also an existing bug tracker over at
 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=583atid=100583
 which has been there for several years already;
 at one point when I looked for a place to write down
 the bugs that bother me but which I am not planning to
 work on in the nearest future, I began putting them
 into it. Also, I went over whatever older bugs that were
 there which I could re-test and removed whatever was
 obsolete, as well as annotated whatever was still pertinent
 in this way or that. I was hoping that maybe other
 folks will join me using the same bug database,
 but noone seemed to need it, except for me.

Oh, I didn't even know that it existed in the first place. So setting the 
tracker up was definitely not meant as a replacement. I'm happy with either 
solution, be it using the SF tracker, switching mine off or the other way 
'round...

But we should decide before things start splitting. And at least announce it 
prominently for users.

Thomas



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