bug tracker improvements

Auke Kok sofar at xfce.org
Fri Sep 17 14:56:08 CEST 2004


egore wrote:

>Am Freitag, den 17.09.2004, 11:51 +0200 schrieb Jasper Huijsmans:
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>>On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 12:51:43AM -0700, Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
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>>>Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
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>>...
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>>>ok, strike that.  i found a copy of 2.16.6, and it's up and running:
>>>http://kelnos.spuriousinterrupt.org/bugzilla-2.16.6/
>>>current xfce buglist is imported.  i really should go to bed... i'll see 
>>>how seamless the upgrade to the latest version is (the new 
>>>soon-to-be-stable branch has some cool features), and maybe we can do 
>>>the move on saturday.
>>>
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>>>
>>Nice. Now I remember, one of my complaints with bugzilla is it's aesthetics
>>;-) That query page is _awful_. I hope we can improve that a little, or have a
>>page to choose some pre-defined queries (all open, all with reporter, all with
>>module) with a link to the 'advanced' query page.
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>http://bugs.gentoo.org/ shows a good example of a nice designed bugzilla
>with a better query page
>
<twocents>
personally I think bugzilla is a piece of [4 letter word removed to 
protect women and children] that is horribly overrated. Simplicity works 
much better for a developersgroup which is below 15-20 developers.
</twocents>

anyway it's up to jasper/olivier/etc to decide and if I don't spend 
every weekend fixing bugzilla for xfce.org I'm fine with the move.

sofar

--
"Never make anything simple and efficient when a way can be found to 
make it complex and wonderful."






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