Dear all.
On 26.10.2010, at 20:31, Yuval Levy wrote:
Hi all
[snip]
So I looked for alternatives, and my recommendation is: let's move on to
*Launchpad*. It enables users to not only contribute bugs, but also to work
on their triaging and getting more involved.
I can't really
On October 31, 2010 01:37:25 pm David Haberthür wrote:
For me personally, the move of the translation infrastructure to Launchpad
would make me help translate with the languages I speak.
quite a different subject, but worth researching. We'd have to figure out how
to map LP's translate
Hoi Harry,
finally some real business.
On October 27, 2010 10:32:22 am Harry van der Wolf wrote:
As far as I understand one of the main reasons you want to move to another
bugtracker is to involve more users to the bugtracking process.
it would be a benefit but from my perspective it is not
Hi Carl,
On October 26, 2010 07:39:56 pm Carl von Einem wrote:
you are not really suggesting an alternative here but stating that you
would move if others don't follow your personal timetable - is this
really Open Source (thinking | behaviour)?
You may want to re-read my proposal and reword
Hi all
One thing that has been bugging (pun intended) me for a few years now is the
bug tracker. Hugin has grown and IMHO the SourceForge bug tracker is now
inadequate for Hugin's needs.
Our current stats:
- Bugs 1115 total - 218 open
- Feature Requests 240 total - 161 open
- Patches 145
Hugin !== Ubuntu or Kubuntu
Personally I like Mantis, have enjoyed using it, and it's very
successful for projects much larger than hugin.
Dale
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 14:31 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
Hi all
One thing that has been bugging (pun intended) me for a few years now is the
bug
On October 26, 2010 03:27:39 pm Dale Beams wrote:
Hugin !== Ubuntu or Kubuntu
read the proposal: for all platforms
Personally I like Mantis, have enjoyed using it, and it's very
successful for projects much larger than hugin.
The only choices open for voting at the moment are:
(a) stay with
Sounds like proprietary software path, where choices are limited by the
cathedral method and not open for voting.
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 16:02 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
On October 26, 2010 03:27:39 pm Dale Beams wrote:
Hugin !== Ubuntu or Kubuntu
read the proposal: for all platforms
On October 26, 2010 05:05:38 pm Dale Beams wrote:
Sounds like proprietary software path, where choices are limited by the
cathedral method and not open for voting.
You need an hearing aid. This is the sound of Open Source, where choices are
limited by the available resources. If you are
Hi Yuv,
you are not really suggesting an alternative here but stating that you
would move if others don't follow your personal timetable - is this
really Open Source (thinking | behaviour)?
What's making your proposal so urgent? It looks to me as if you found a
solution for your personal
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