In any case, adding value to the existing process is hard (because it
works quite well!) and probably requires significantly more work to
even understand what that value might look like. This, I think, is the
key reason it is hard to truly get started with any bug tracking
solution; the
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 2:34 AM, ycollette.nos...@free.fr wrote:
OK, thanks for these informations.
From a user perspective, having this volume of devel mails flooding all the
bugs mail is very annoying.
And following the status of a bug and the history of this bug is very hard
too.
The
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ycollette.nos...@free.fr writes:
On most linux distro bugzilla website, there are some people dedicated
to triaging bugs (finding duplicated bugs, asking for more
people here are very reluctant to use a
bugtracking tool ...
YC
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De: brian m. carlson sand...@crustytoothpaste.net
À: ycollette nospam ycollette.nos...@free.fr
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 15 Novembre 2013 23:57:09
Objet: Re: Add a bugzilla website
On Fri
* ycollette.nos...@free.fr ycollette.nos...@free.fr [2013-11-15 08:44]:
I just wanted to ask a question: why is there no bugzilla website for
git ? It's better to put bugs into such a tool to follow there
evolution than to manage bugs via a developpment mailing list ...
Objet: Re: Add a bugzilla website
* ycollette.nos...@free.fr ycollette.nos...@free.fr [2013-11-15 08:44]:
I just wanted to ask a question: why is there no bugzilla website for
git ? It's better to put bugs into such a tool to follow there
evolution than to manage bugs via a developpment mailing list
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:47 +0100 (CET)
ycollette.nos...@free.fr wrote:
And the conclusion is ? No bugzilla tool installed because somebody
want to build a gitbased bugzilla thing ?
Well, no, the real answer is that for those who actually write code and
apply patches, an e-mail based workflow
@vger.kernel.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 15 Novembre 2013 10:51:32
Objet: Re: Add a bugzilla website
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:47 +0100 (CET)
ycollette.nos...@free.fr wrote:
And the conclusion is ? No bugzilla tool installed because somebody
want to build a gitbased bugzilla thing ?
Well, no, the real
ycollette.nos...@free.fr writes:
The bugzilla approach is really useful for the user who is reporting
bugs: all the bugs are tracked, you can see if a bug has been already
filled and put some additional informations if necessary.
As a user, the most important thing is that the bug is
On 15 November 2013 01:51, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
But there was an announcement that an experimental JIRA instance has
been set up for Git [1]. I'm not sure what its current status is, but
you could look at it.
So!
The biggest concern has always been that
Hi,
Andrew Ardill wrote:
On 15 November 2013 01:51, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
But there was an announcement that an experimental JIRA instance has
been set up for Git [1]. I'm not sure what its current status is, but
you could look at it.
So!
The
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:40:47AM +0100, ycollette.nos...@free.fr wrote:
And the conclusion is ? No bugzilla tool installed because somebody
want to build a gitbased bugzilla thing ?
Personally, I do not want Yet Another Bugzilla Account. A project is
significantly less likely to get a patch
Hello,
I just wanted to ask a question: why is there no bugzilla website for git ?
It's better to put bugs into such a tool to follow there evolution than to
manage bugs via a developpment mailing list ...
Best regards,
YC
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