Bill Bryce <[email protected]> writes: > My suggestion is enter them in Github. The Grid Engine team is > actively working on that codebase (you can see that from the commits).
I doubt most things that people want to report are very codebase-specific, though it's sometimes difficult to figure out what the bugs might be that are being fixed there. > Internally we are using JIRA and maybe we can use that as well for > submitting issues on the github repository. GitHub has issue tracking > but it is very minimal. It would be helpful at least to be able to see whatever issues in the Univa tracker can be made public, both open and fixed ones, even if we can't add to it directly. > On 2011-03-07, at 6:10 AM, Reuti wrote: > >> Since December I got 6 new ones - where to enter them? At Github as >> it will be filled at one point with the former Issuezilla entries? At >> Son of GridEngine? You can at least mail them or post them there without having to bother with setting up yet another account. I'd suggest people at least check the there for known and fixed issues. I populated it with all the open ones from the sunsource tracker. I expect to extract the relevant ones from it to another one eventually, assuming there's a useful API to import them. _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
