On Tuesday 06 February 2007 16:01:22 Christopher Williams wrote: > I'll try and write something up on the page tonight.
That would be very nice, thanks :) > Personally, I'd like to see the bugs all filed in one place. It'd make it > easier for end users and for us to manage tickets in terms of releases). > A report bug feature would be nice to add to Eclipse so we can get > more/better reports. A lot of users tend to just give up since they can't > find Trac, or email one of the develoeprs. Ok, so we'll migrate our stuff over in the next days. Zach, is it possible to install the XmlRPC plug-in [1] on the trac server? I work a lot with Mylar and I would miss it if I couldn't manage the tickets in Eclipse anymore. By the way, have you succeeded with your remote-svn/svnsync experiments? About the bug report thing, I think KDE does it quite nice and embeds a simple dialog in each application. I can't believe nobody has done that for eclipse yet.. I'll research that :) > BTW, Now that the refactoring stuff is int he RDT repository, should we > extend commit rights to the other members of your team (so that you guys > can just progress directly in RDT's repo rather than remotely and > re-merging/patching)? Switching to the official repository would certainly be easier for us. Unfortunately, I don't know their sourceforge accounts, but they should be reading this here ;-) Regards, Mirko [1] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin
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