On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 17:00 +0200, Julien Kerihuel wrote: > Hi List, > > In our effort to provide developers and OpenChange followers the best > quality of services, we have finally decided to change our bug tracking > system and move from trac to redmine.
Hi List,
Brad and I have been working on the tracker yesterday:
- We have decided to remove most categories and limit them to
the following:
- openchange-client: specific to openchange client side
(libmapi and specific tools such as openchangeclient,
exchange2mbox etc.)
- openchange-server: specific to openchange server
- openchange-common: libraries shared across client and
server side such as ocpf, etc.
- I have started to look over the existing tasks, changing the
categories, closing old irrelevant ticket etc. Still a lot to
go, but work in progress.
- After 2 days running, our first spammers subscribed to the
tracker. We have decided to rollback to manual account
activation so we get sure subscribers are real people and not
automated bots
- Tracker Wiki: We'll move the content from the existing wiki to
the redmine one and will reorganize its contents so users and
developers can easily find resources and documentation they are
looking for.
- FAQ: So far it was a module on the website, it will be removed
and a FAQ will be added to the tracker instead.
This basically means that users willing to write new documentation and
collaborating with OpenChange staff will be easier on short term.
Cheers,
Julien.
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Julien Kerihuel
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OpenChange Project Manager
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