Re: "Button voting" can't be implemented anyway

2005-07-24 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 06:48:06PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> The web interface to the BTS is read-only. You couldn't have "button 
> voting" anyway (and of course that would be a mess without requiring 
> registration, which isn't implemented neither...).
> 
> ---Rant---
> I guess the way to go with the BTS is to switch to Bugzilla/other 
> packaged BTS.

---rant---
I guess that implementing a BTS which _requires_ registration and/or
authentication to report/work with bugs (such as is the case for
Bugzilla) is a bad idea. It's the best possible way to ensure you get
less bugreports.

Luckily, our BTS doesn't work that way. Which makes it one of the better
bug tracking systems out there, IMO.

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Re: "Button voting" can't be implemented anyway

2005-07-21 Thread Don Armstrong
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> The web interface to the BTS is read-only. You couldn't have "button
> voting" anyway (and of course that would be a mess without requiring
> registration, which isn't implemented neither...).

None of these are insurmountable if the actual proposal is worthwhile.

However, there are a whole host of features that will actually help
people fix bugs that are more useful to implement; especially since
the subscription information can be used to do this anyway.


Don Armstrong

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"Button voting" can't be implemented anyway

2005-07-21 Thread Filipus Klutiero
The web interface to the BTS is read-only. You couldn't have "button 
voting" anyway (and of course that would be a mess without requiring 
registration, which isn't implemented neither...).


---Rant---
I guess the way to go with the BTS is to switch to Bugzilla/other 
packaged BTS.
That doesn't mean the recent implementation of version tracking wasn't a 
good idea. As long as there are people to work on doing all the rest... :/



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