Re: [Orgmode] Re: worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode)

2008-10-24 Thread Sebastian Rose
While full fletched bug tracker is a _very_ usefull tool for developers, it's a drag for users. As for the users, I'm not shure if we should urge them to use a bug tracking system at all. The list works so fine and natural. It's is quite low/medium traffic with those bug reports. As Richard

Re: [Orgmode] Re: worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode)

2008-10-24 Thread Eric Schulte
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And, the list is, what everyone reads. Sometimes new people show up, read about a bug and provide patches. Why 'hide' the bugs somewhere? Point taken, the list has worked very well, and there is probably no need to change it. That said I couldn't help

Re: [Orgmode] Re: worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode)

2008-10-24 Thread Eric Schulte
Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And, the list is, what everyone reads. Sometimes new people show up, read about a bug and provide patches. Why 'hide' the bugs somewhere? Point taken, the list has worked very well, and there is probably no need

[Orgmode] Re: worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode)

2008-10-23 Thread Robert Goldman
Eric Schulte wrote: Robert Goldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Avdi Grimm wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also, should we start tracking bug reports somewhere (worg), so that they can be claimed, tested against, and repaired? Not a bad idea.