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jmccay:
Is Sourceforge still used for bug tracking? Or is there something else? I clicked on the link and it brought me to sourceforge's bug tracking system. I entered the bug there.
On a side note (but related to the bug), is there a discussion on the format of the default.conf file? I could probably guess at a lot of it, but I was wondering if there was already a discusion I can browse.
Thank you, and the subversion latest stuff looks great! Except for a minor crash, the new stuff looks cool--especially the wxSmith stuff. Good job.
jmccay
280Z28:
--- Quote from: jmccay on December 14, 2005, 02:27:07 am --- Is Sourceforge still used for bug tracking? Or is there something else? I clicked on the link and it brought me to sourceforge's bug tracking system. I entered the bug there.
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Yep that's the place :)
rickg22:
The current problem with sourceforge is that the actual version we're working on is now completely different from the RC2 which is at sourceforge. Most bug reports that we get in the forums, are for SVN HEAD.
Frankly I disagree with this, we should use Sourceforge to track bugs in SVN, too. This way we could get rid of unnecessary bug reports in the forums.
This would make development much easier.
Of course, some RC2 bugs are yet to be fixed :(
takeshimiya:
In fact I think that when C::B gets bigger, we should use Bugzilla as a bug tracker. Every major piece of OSS seems to be using it for some reason.
Aside, it can be integrated with the webpage, which would motivate testers to post bugs there (because sf.net tracker is perhaps a little uncomfortable).
280Z28:
--- Quote from: Takeshi Miya on December 14, 2005, 05:19:41 am ---In fact I think that when C::B gets bigger, we should use Bugzilla as a bug tracker. Every major piece of OSS seems to be using it for some reason.
Aside, it can be integrated with the webpage, which would motivate testers to post bugs there (because sf.net tracker is perhaps a little uncomfortable).
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Even if only to see what's out there, take a look at Trac. It's free software that integrates a Wiki, ticket (bug, feature request, patches) tracking system, and subversion source browser in one very slick interface... absolutely amazing.
http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/
I use Trac for all my (really small) projects:
http://djss.dynalias.net/trac/
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