Thank you. I think those are good steps.
Eric Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % I just changed the bug tracker configuration on sourceforge so that % this list will get emailed whenever activity happens on bugs. It's % one-way, in that email traffic about a bug will not get appended to % that bug's tracker entry, but it should help track when new things are % added and so forth. I know Mark's complained, and I have been annoyed, % that the SF stuff sort of exists off in its own world and you have to % remember to go there and click around in addition to the normal stream % of work. % % I have also set it up so that you have to be logged in to sourceforge % in order to submit a bug. The "New Bug" page now says this in % explanation: % % You have to have a valid sourceforge.net login in order % to submit cfengine bugs. This is for two reasons: 1. bug % tracker activity is resent to the bug-cfengine list, and this % should cut down on spam; 2. it's really difficult to get patch % validation from anonymously submitted bugs. % % So please sign up or log in before you submit your bug. % % Hope this is OK with everyone; if not, both changes are easy to % revert but they seemed like a resonable steps. % % -- % - Eric Sorenson - N37 17.255 W121 55.738 - http://eric.explosive.net - % - Personal colo with a professional touch - http://www.explosive.net - % % % _______________________________________________ % Bug-cfengine mailing list % [email protected] % http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cfengine ----- John Sechrest . Helping people use . computers and the Internet . more effectively . . Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . http://www.peak.org/~sechrest _______________________________________________ Bug-cfengine mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cfengine
