>On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 07:56:21PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
>>* Hi,*>>* *>>*    > Six months later, how are we looking for a first version 
>>of Bugs*>>*    > Everywhere? Where should I expect to see the source tarball 
>>when*>>*    > it's released?*>>* *>>* Hm.  I guess I'm not convinced of the 
>>value in making a release unless*>>* we can include a web interface, but I 
>>haven't found time to help*>>* integrate cfbe.  I'd want us to make a lot of 
>>noise about a first*>>* release, and I think we'd be making a mistake to 
>>attract new people*>>* over to us while we're still without cfbe or similar 
>>-- we wouldn't*>>* get so much publicity again, so I think we should make 
>>ourselves as*>>* attractive as possible.*>
>I am not sure that to have an official release we need cfbe merged.
>We can just make a release (0.1 ? 0.2 ? the last one in debian is the
>0.0.193+bzr.r217-2, I suppose a little old) and then go on to merge cfbe and
>other features, perhaps with some more >manpower.
>
>>* What do folks think?*
>+1 to have a 0.5 release even without cfbe.

>bye
>Gianluca

Hi,

>From new users perspective (me) it would be good to be able to use a
package that is supporting commands form documentation
http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/
I guess that docs are in sync with git repository not with my package
installed on Ubuntu Lucid (mentioned above 0.0.193+bzr.r217-2).
+2 then :)

Cheers.
Andrzej
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