I haven't worked much with wiki's other than a simple mediawiki install for keeping notes and such, my question would be is there a easy way to search it for bugs?

One nice thing about bug trackers is the tuning you can do on the search, such as major/minor revision numbers, bug status, keyword searches.

Of course then again, if this is only a user end of things maybe these fields will not be all that helpful since we have to assume we are not going to get any developer input from MT, which really is sad.

On 5/18/11 1:30 AM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 09:31 +0300, Chupaka wrote:
I think, it should be either forum or wiki.
Personally, I lean toward a wiki, too.  It looks like people want
SOMETHING that will permit "us" to keep up with what works and what
doesn't and which version is affected.  The problem I see with a real
bug tracker is that there would be no way to easily close bugs.  There
is no way to see if something was fixed (even if it's in the changelog).
For this reason, I think a wiki would be better.  I'm not sure how it'd
need to be organized to make it a good bug tracker, though.  I'm open to
any ideas and input.  I can have something set up this weekend.


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