On Tuesday 22 March 2005 02:26 am, Thomas B�rkel wrote: > HI! > > Isaac Richards wrote: > > I'm using it as much as people submitting to it are. I don't use it for > > my own bugs I find, because I fix them as I find them, and going through > > the process of submitting a bug for myself, and then marking it as fixed > > immediately seems rather silly. > > Some time ago, in our company, they forced us to make entries in the bug > tracker even for our own bugs, which we found by ourselves. At first I > thought this is silly, too. But now, I have changed my mind. It is more > work for the developers (however, compared to reproducing, fixing, > debugging and testing, it's not much), but it greatly helps the project, > because issues can be better tracked. Other people (also other devs) > find this information in the bug tracker very useful and it also helps > for the release notes.
<shrug> I just like using the commit message for that sort of thing. It'll be seen by more people (everyone on the commits list) than a bug that I open/close immediately (only me, the way bugzilla's configured). Isaac _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
