[Box Backup-dev] COMMIT r553 - box/trunk/documentation/boxbackup

Per Thomsen boxbackup-dev@fluffy.co.uk
Thu, 06 Apr 2006 12:47:12 -0700


On 4/6/06 3:18 AM, Martin Ebourne wrote:
> [snip]
> I would suggest replacing that with details on how to report bugs, and
> giving a link to a page on the wiki with known bugs, or to a bug
> database when/if we have one instead. The old way of using the bug
> section in man pages is not really used so much now, and a lot of
> projects use it more as a way to involve people in the bugs process.
>
> If there are known important bugs before release then I guess it's
> still ok to list them, but really they'd be better off fixed. :)
Makes sense. I will put that in, instead of what's there now.

On a related note: Do we have a bug database? I seem to remember using
something that Nick hosted, but I can't find it now. Is that being used?

If not, should we use SourceForge's bug DB? I looked at it a bit, and It
will take a bit of setting up, by the project owner at SF (Ben...). Does
anyone have experience with this bugDB?

Alternatively, we could install Bugzilla somewhere (I don't mind hosting
it), and use that. I've used that in the past, and I like the way it
works. I don't think we'd need all the bells and whistles, but I think
they are relatively easy to disable/ignore.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Per

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