...and from the deepest pits of hell (aka: winter on Ottawa,Canada) came a
voice..

I second the notion of using bugzilla..
and once again (no-one ever take me up on this...),
I can probably wrangle free hosting.
(I _am_ making a living with the oh-so-wonderful DynAPI after-all)

Bugzilla is very easy to use and highly customizable.
Quite frankly I believe it has made the rather insane development life-cycle
of my
current project nearly manageable (nearly).

Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Rainwater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] 2.9...


>
> > - is there any standard how widget with theme-support should be
> > developed, is the 'buttugly' example Robert posted a while ago
> > something to take after?
>
> Surely you can create your widgets any way you wish.  The theme I posted
> was just a simple theme that follows how Dan is creating his own widgets.
> There may need to be some changes since the new version was released,
> but I can't think of any of hand.
>
> > - i think it would be good we could add cvs-tags to every file
> > so there's a easy way finding out what version you're using.
> > (there was a thread on this list about it last week)
>
> Yes, releases should be tagged.  Also, the $Id$ should be added to each
file.
>  I will try to do that today.
>
> > also, it would be good if a sf-admin could add a 2.9 category to the
> > bug/patches on the developer site.
>
> We may need to think about using something like bugzilla.  It would allow
us
> to categories bugs more easily.
>
> Robert
>
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