On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 17:17 +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi all, > > As you have probably seen the bug database transition has been completed > for a while now and seems to be working fine. The relevant libgcj bugs > have also been merged into the new "classpath product". Please point > people to http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/bugs.html for looking up > and/or submitting new bugs. It offers a few quick links that should make > it easy to see if a bug was already reported and to report a new issue. > It also has some links to statistics, tables and graphs of our bugs. > Suggestions for improvements to this page are welcome. The page is in > our CVS as doc/www.gnu.org/bugs.wml. >
Great work. > Currently we only have the following modules: awt, classpath, cp-tools, > gjdoc, inetlib and swing. I had suggested about 20 modules but it seemed > that we don't have enough bugs for that yet. But if you think another > category would be helpful AND you want to act as "Initial owner" of that > module please say so and it will be added. (Initial owner just means > that the bug is automatically assigned to someone who will act as the > first person to evaluate the bug.) > The most obvious suggestion that springs to mind is a separate projects for the generics branch (particularly because of the different branch). Although I'm not sure this is that worthwhile at present -- one for the future if the branch remains for a while, I guess. > I currently need to explicitly set some bits to make people be able to > edit all fields of a bug. Everybody can open new bugs and add comments > to a bug. If you want to be able to confirm, edit or close a bug report > please send me the email address as you registered it with bugzilla and > I will add you to the admin group. > I'd be grateful if you do so with my account under this address ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) > A nice new addition is that if you commit a fix and mention a bug number > in the ChangeLog/commit message bugzilla will be automatically notified. > Just mark your commit message as follows: > > 2005-07-28 Mark Wielaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Fixes PR classpath/45 and bug #14, plus PR 12345. > * java/lang/ClassLoader.java (loadSubversive): New magic method. > > There is a script on developer.classpath.org that recieves all > commit-classpath messages and that extract the bug numbers given to > update the corresponding bugzilla messages. The bug number mentioned > needs to match the following perl regexp: > /(?:bug|PR|BZ)\s+\#?\s*(?:[a-z+-]+\/)?(?:\/)?(\d+)/ig > Again, nice one :) > Have fun bugging, > > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > Classpath mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath Cheers, -- Andrew :-) Please avoid sending me Microsoft Office (e.g. Word, PowerPoint) attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html No software patents in Europe -- http://nosoftwarepatents.com "Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history. `Don't bother us with politics' respond those who don't want to learn." -- Richard Stallman Escape the Java Trap with GNU Classpath! http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html public class gcj extends Freedom implements Java { ... }
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