[mythtv] Bug list/tracking
Greg.Froese at Federated.CA
Greg.Froese at Federated.CA
Thu May 15 08:54:38 EDT 2003
I'd second the choice of mantis if a bug tracker is decided on.
I think it could be very valuable.
very simple to setup and even simpler to use.
I use two separate installations of it (one at work and one at home) and
would be lost without it.
gf
James Knight <foom at fuhm.net>
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05/14/2003 03:17 PM
Please respond to Development of mythtv
To: Development of mythtv <mythtv-dev at snowman.net>
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Subject: Re: [mythtv] Bug list/tracking
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 03:42 PM, Isaac Richards wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 May 2003 03:21 pm, Mark Chou wrote:
>> Is there a bug tracking list that is publicly available? With all the
>> activity in CVS, it's not clear what has and hasn't been fixed between
>> different versions, and I sure wouldn't want to duplicate effort when
>> it's not necessary...
>
> Not really. If it's not fixed in current CVS, it's not fixed =)
If you want a bug reporter/tracker (might be nice to have if the
project grows any more), I'd suggest the program "Mantis". It runs on
PHP/mysql and is much more user-friendly than bugzilla (well..that's
not hard. ;p) I've set it up for a few other projects in the past and I
really liked it.
http://mantisbt.sourceforge.net/
James
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