Re: [sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread Kurt Welgehausen
You can record the ticket number when you originate the
ticket and check the status any time with
.

Or, just bookmark the url after you submit the ticket.

Or, you can scan (search) the timeline for the ticket
number to see what action has been taken.

If you lose the ticket number but remember about when
you submitted it, you can read the timeline around that
date and probably find your ticket from the descriptions.

Regards


Re: [sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread Lawrence Chitty
David Wheeler wrote:
On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Witold Czarnecki wrote:
You don't need to register. Just place the ticket: 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktnew

I did that before, but then I received no notifications when the 
ticket was updated or resolved. I'd love to get that information in 
the future...

Cvstrac, the bug tracking system used by Sqlite provides a simple RSS 
feed for the timeline that include bug status changes. If you use an RSS 
reader, the URL you need is :- 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/timeline.rss  . You could then set  a 
filter (if your RSS reader provides them) on the bug number, e.g 'title 
contains  #1166'

Lawrence


Thanks,
David




Re: [sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread Derrell . Lipman
David Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Witold Czarnecki wrote:
>
>> You don't need to register. Just place the ticket:
>> http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktnew
>
> I did that before, but then I received no notifications when the ticket was
> updated or resolved. I'd love to get that information in the future...

Some large open-source projects are set up with bug reporting and tracking
software (typically bugzilla) that allows you to track bugs that you report or
bugs that you are otherwise interested in, by receiving email messages when
the bugs' statuses (stati?) change.  I agree it's a nice feature (although I
think the bugzilla interface leaves much to be desired).

I don't believe that the sqlite bug-reporting system is currently set up to
provide bug tracking on an individual person basis.

Derrell


Re: [sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread David Wheeler
On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Witold Czarnecki wrote:
You don't need to register. Just place the ticket: 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktnew
I did that before, but then I received no notifications when the ticket 
was updated or resolved. I'd love to get that information in the 
future...

Thanks,
David


Re: [sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread Witold Czarnecki
You don't need to register. Just place the ticket: 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktnew

Best regards,
Witold
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Hi All,
I'd like to file a bug report for SQLite, but do it as myself, so that I 
(hopefully) will receive emails whenever the ticket is updated. (I 
recently encountered a bug when I upgraded to 3.1.x, and then discovered 
that it wasn't a bug, but a bug fix--for a bug report I had filed!) 
However, I can't find where to register on the site. Am I missing 
something?

Thanks,
David



[sqlite] How do I Register on sqlite.org

2005-03-18 Thread David Wheeler
Hi All,
I'd like to file a bug report for SQLite, but do it as myself, so that 
I (hopefully) will receive emails whenever the ticket is updated. (I 
recently encountered a bug when I upgraded to 3.1.x, and then 
discovered that it wasn't a bug, but a bug fix--for a bug report I had 
filed!) However, I can't find where to register on the site. Am I 
missing something?

Thanks,
David