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Subject: [gentoo-dev] bug/issue tracker requirements
From: Grant Goodyear <grant () g2 ! ces ! clemson ! edu>
Date: 2001-11-28 20:43:04
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I'm absolutely the wrong person to put this topic together, but
I'll give it a stab anyway.
User requirements:
1. Simple to add a bug, an ebuild or a patch, or a feature request.
2. Current bugs/whatever easily displayed, preferably by priority
3. Search system for bugs/whatever
4. Responses, whether by developers or other users, nicely threaded.
My own opinion is that being able to easily scan the current bugs/to-dos
is very important, which is why I put (2) above (3). I'm reasonably
agnostic over whether the submission interface should be via web,
e-mail, or both. I like the way that roundup keeps a list of everybody
who has commented on a particular bug/to-do and sends an e-mail to
everybody on that list whenever a bug/to-do is updated. I assume the
other bug trackers do something similar.
Dev requirements:
1. All of the above user requirements. Hey, we'll use it most!
2. Ability to own a bug/to-do, set the priority, label it complete, etc.
3. Probably lots of other things that I can't think of right now.
Now if somebody who actually uses one of these things would take up this
thread. . ..
-g2boojum-
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| Grant Goodyear | The Secrets of Physics: |
| Dept. of Chemistry - Clemson U |1. Add zero. |
| Clemson, SC 29634 |2. Multiply by one. |
|-------------------------------------|3. Expand in a Taylor series|
|e-mail: goodyea@clemson.edu |4. Integrate by parts. |
|www:bernacchi.chem.uh.edu/~grant |5. Fourier transform. |
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