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I think this should be in the ticket, so I'm sending it to RT.
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Kevin Benton wrote:
> Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
>>
>> I don't see any big deal
>> with RT because it's not my first instinct to look for someon
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 4:44 AM, Kevin Benton wrote:
>
> My experience is that open source projects benefit from transparency
> with users and developers. When it's easy for a wanna-be developer to
> look through issue lists, they can often
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> [book - Mon Dec 29 08:39:03 2008]:
>
> Here is what needs to happen:
> 1. A host for the bug tracker must be found. This is
>either a machine someone can install/configure
>bugzilla on, or a service hosting bugzilla.
> 2. The curre
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FWIW, the launchpad developers would help you import your bug
history into launchpad. I can't say for certain that it does RT
imports, but it does already integrate with RT instances - so you
can add bugs to the freeciv bug tracker through la
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> [s1kevin - Mon Dec 29 07:06:22 2008]:
>
> This bug has been open since May of '06. Is anyone taking
> my offer to assist moving from RT to Bugzilla seriously?
> If not, please close this issue.
>
> I believe this is the best way I can con
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>
> All - my work domain has changed to beatport.com, however, the rest of
> the email address remains the same.
>
This bug has been open since May of '06. Is anyone taking my offer to
assist moving from RT to Bugzilla seriously? If not,
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> [s1kevin - Thu Jun 22 06:44:55 2006]:
>
> If you'd like to reach me more rapidly, you're welcome to try me at the
> following obfuscated place:
>
> HELLOkevin.bentonWORLD at my work domain HELLOamd.comWORLD
>
> I think you'll figure out
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Daniel Markstedt wrote:
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>
>
>>> sourceforge.net: The question was if bugzilla could run on SF.net webspace?
>>>
>> Would be nice.
>>
As has already been mentioned - SF ha
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Daniel,
> If Bugzilla is indeed as easy to maintain as you say, I could volunteer
> to take responsibility for it.
>
> The question of hosting remains. AFAIK, four alternatives have been
> proposed over the years:
>
> freeciv.org
> sourcefor
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On Dec 2, 2007 1:11 AM, Jason Dorje Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have to ask to get clarity on this matter. Who was in contact the
> > gna.org folks when we migrated to svn? Vasco? Jason?
>
> Vasco or Per.
I do not recall doing th
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Daniel Markstedt wrote:
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>> [wsimpson - Fri Nov 30 07:30:12 2007]:
>>
>> [snippet]
>>
>> Should GNA be willing to run bugzilla, that would be an option once
>> everything has been con
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> [wsimpson - Fri Nov 30 07:30:12 2007]:
>
> [snippet]
>
> Should GNA be willing to run bugzilla, that would be an option once
> everything has been converted.
>
>
We have to ask to get clarity on this matter. Who was in contact the
gna.
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On 11/30/07, Jason Dorje Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Daniel Markstedt wrote:
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> > freeciv.org: Our own aging servers in Paul's basement. Are they up to
> > the task?
>
> To
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On Nov 30, 2007 9:25 AM, Jason Dorje Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> William Allen Simpson wrote:
> > http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=16811 >
> >
> > I'm pretty su
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William Allen Simpson wrote:
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>
> I'm pretty sure that sourceforge runs its own tracking system.
>
> My preference would be to at least do the conversion to bugzilla on the
> current s
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I'm pretty sure that sourceforge runs its own tracking system.
My preference would be to at least do the conversion to bugzilla on the
current systems in place. There are scripts available that do the
conversion from RT, easily found by Goo
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On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 15:33 -0800, Daniel Markstedt wrote:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Nov 14 01:54:33 2007]:
> >
> > On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 09:07 -0800, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
>
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Daniel Markstedt wrote:
> freeciv.org: Our own aging servers in Paul's basement. Are they up to
> the task?
To be avoided.
> sourceforge.net: The question was if bugzilla could run on SF.net webspace?
Would be nice.
> icculus.org: IIRC,
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Requirements a la book, veteran warserver programmer:
"Besides being reasonably avaliable, responsive and bugfree,
it should be easy to find the answer to such questions as:
- What are the most severe bugs and who (if anyone) is working on
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Nov 14 01:54:33 2007]:
>
> On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 09:07 -0800, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
> > http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=16811 >
> >
> > On Nov 11, 2007 5:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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> [esminis - Sun Nov 11 07:30:07 2007]:
>
> This bug tracking system is very simple and it is hard to track bugs, no
> milestones, no SVN view, etc.(or maybe I dont see that as reporter).
>
> Other bug tracking systems could be used here:
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