On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>
> > Not picking on Christian here... This is something that just caused me a
> > head slap a couple weeks ago. There is a gnome-python project in bugzilla:
> >
> > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-python
>
> Right; I usually use it, too. However, the ML is usually a faster way to
> get things out and I'm not sure it's a bad idea to do both.
>
> [/me being one of the Bugzilla developers would make you wonder about him
> not using it of course]
>
> > Unless James wants us not to use it, we should probably be entering bug
> > reports and feature requests there. That will allow him to more easily
> > track the progress of various submissions. You might even get the
> > occasional comment from a non-Python Gtk-head.
>
> I just think because pygtk/gnome-python is really centered around James it
> doesn't _really_ matter that much - either way he'll get to it - but if it
> scaled to more developers, I agree it's a real win.
Having it in bugzilla is useful. It is a lot harder to lose bugs/patches
that have been submitted to bugzilla.
James.
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