On 02/03/2011 09:35 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote: > Hi folks, > > On Do 03 Feb 2011 15:01:14 CET Moritz Struebe wrote: > >> [...] To do so we need a code review, distribution quality >> packaging and a SCM (all said before). > > Another thing I have prepared last week is a bug tracker (as already > posted on the upstream x2go-dev list). As a bugtracking product I > would like to propose the Horde Bugtracker WHUPS, the main focus for > proposing WHUPS is usability for outsiders. > > WHUPS can be filled with tickets by mail or via a web interface. For > mail injection into WHUPS we currently have two different mail > addresses set up: > > [email protected] (-> creates a bug report) > [email protected] (-> creates Enhancement requests) > > When using mails you can also reply to ticket mails and if you do not > change the subject line (esp. the ticket number) the reply will be > placed in context of the orignial ticket. > > People who are interested in a specific issue can watch individual > tickets. All WHUPS communication is mirrored to the mailing list: > > [email protected] > Subscription: https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-bugs > > The web interface can be found here: > http://code.x2go.org/horde4/whups > > However, ticket status updates (bug report has been accepted, issue is > resolved, issue is assigned to Heinz etc.) has currently to be done > via the web interface. It should be possible to tweak the mail2ticket > import filter to enable such functionality, but that's is science > fiction. > > What I need from all the (future) X2go developers (including Heinz and > Alex) and also from potential packagers (for reporting upstream bugs) > is a feedback, if you want to use this system or if you rather prefer > another approach. > > I will use another vhost of this Horde site for my own customer > projects in the future, as well, so the effort I put into this had to > be invested anyway. Means: no problem if you/we want to choose another > approach. However, I will also be happy, if you like WHUPS... ;-) > > The process of setting up the X2go bugtracker has directly been > communicated and planned with Heinz (and indirectly with Alex). > However, it is not yet decided if the X2go project really wants to use > this system. > > What I would like to collect now with this mail, is feedback and votes > for or against this bugtracker product, so that we can start using it > productively. > > BTW: Normal issue reporters do not need a WHUPS/Horde account. Only > developers need a login in order to edit/update tickets and their status. > > Greetings, > Mike
Mike, despite the silly name, WHUPS looks like a good bug tracker. +1 Regards, Gerry _______________________________________________ X2go-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
