The bug tracker works perfectly for the bugs, i would only suggest to make a front-end in the IDE in order to make him more visible, or at least by start a simple link in the help menu of the IDE would be enough. This is a patch so small and simple that i'm even with shame to do it :p.
2012/2/28 Juha Manninen <[email protected]> > I create a new thread because this is not related to the original "Why > Java got popular" thread... > > 2012/2/28 Everton Vieira <[email protected]> > >> I'll try once more to tell on what i'm refering: "project managemant of >> the development". All that i have to say about it is in that. Who some day >> had worked with project management and has the insight of how could be done >> in the open source enviroment knows on what i'm talking about it. >> > > Ok, we need more concrete plans. I promise to look carefully the issues of > project management if you have good ideas. > Do you mean that the core team should divide the tasks for contributors? > Please explain more. > > Improving the documentation is now a "hot topic". I think more people > should get write access to the doc directory in the repository, if only > there are people willing to take the effort. > > While improving project management is a good idea, I still strongly feel > that most of criticism is not fair or truthful. In fact all questions are > answered in mailing list and forum, IMO better than with many other open > source projects. > The classic whining about the revision control and bug tracking is quite > nonsense. It is typically from people who have never contributed code for > the project. > > Still, I will have an open mind for ideas of better project management. > > Juha > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > > -- Everton Vieira.
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