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List:       quagga-dev
Subject:    [quagga-dev 6662] Re: Quagga Bugzilla welcomes you
From:       Stephen Hemminger <shemminger () vyatta ! com>
Date:       2009-06-08 18:32:36
Message-ID: 20090608113236.7de63c4a () nehalam
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 17:14:51 +0400
Denis Ovsienko <pilot@etcnet.org> wrote:

> Hello, all.
> 
> There used to be a very old and very slow Bugzilla installation at
> http://bugzilla.quagga.net. A series of infrastructure works has been
> completed today, and I am glad to announce, that Bugzilla is again our
> preferred way to accept patches and bug reports. If you want a fix for
> some particular issue in the next release, submit a bug with a detailed
> description, and it will be more likely to get addressed.
> 
> We look into this Bugzilla and bugmail is working. It is fast(er).
> 
> That said, most (to my knowledge) current Quagga project maintainers
> are pretty busy with other important stuff. This effectively means, thats
> the time one invests into clean, accurate bugzilla record (with or
> without a patch) pays back several times later, when we consider picking
> the next work item from the queue. I hope, it explains some reasoning
> behind visible part of the project.
> 

Has anyone looked into patchwork
 http://ozlabs.org/~jk/projects/patchwork/

It works much better than bugzilla for tracking patches, since it integrates
with existing mailing list. It is being used to handle 1000's of patches
on the Linuxppc and netdev mailing list.


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