Part of our incentive to open-source this product is very simple, by
the way: we are using tons of open source and free components in the
application already! Selling it would be difficult or impossible
legally.

On Sep 22, 5:05 pm, AndrewTheArt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello -
>
> We are developing a web application for a public university that will
> be used by the staff and students to manage advising appointments,
> course requests, etc.
>
> At this stage, we have not decided to open source yet - it will take
> work to removing the branding / logos from the product, and the
> product is not yet 100% complete (maybe 90% complete, including
> extensive testing). We very well might consider open-sourcing the
> product when it is in RC condition and we have the time to remove the
> branding.
>
> Question is: can we use Google Code as a bug tracker for this
> application, without having any code uploaded to our project homepage?
> Right now, we are using Google Docs as a bug tracking system -
> specifically, we are entering bugs in a spreadsheet. It works, but it
> would be much nicer to have a legitimate system in place to track
> bugs.
>
> The other question is: how do you make bugs private to specific
> people? I believe this feature has been implemented, but I cannot
> figure out how to do it.
>
> Regards,
> Andrew

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