The Next Step Was: Re: Bugzilla - an experiment in trackability

Kyle Furlong kylefurlong at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 15:16:07 PST 2006


Brad Roberts wrote:
> Ok.. it's probably a little rough still, but I think it's usable now.  
> I've got bugzilla setup here:
> 
>     http://d.puremagic.com/bugzilla/
> 
> Any new bugs or changes to existing bugs will be sent through to 
> digitalmars.D.bugs.  Any messages posted in the newsgroup with the subject 
> matching /bugs.*\d+/i will be auto appended to the referenced bug if the 
> 'from' email address matches a registered user.  The entire body of the 
> message will be recorded, so please trim the body down to the really 
> relevant information.  There's no need for the body to contain the entire 
> contents of all past conversations since they will already be in the db.
> 
> I have NOT gone back and opened bugs for already reported bugs, except the 
> one I used for testing.  Please feel free to do so for bugs you know to be 
> still open.
> 
> The products and components available for filing bugs are still somewhat 
> skeletal.  I'm sure there will be some rearrangements as we start to 
> accumulate data.
> 
> I'm certainly open to suggestions on all facets of the system.  My goal is 
> to provide a trackable system that allows us all to better understand the 
> state of the d language and it's supporting pieces.
> 
> If you'd prefer to comment privately, that's welcome as well.
> 
> Later,
> Brad

The obvious next step is for Walter to allow trusted community members the ability to fix bugs under a certain priority level. 
Ready? Discuss!



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