Re: [taskjuggler-devel] *** Request via TaskJuggler Web Site ***

From: Chris Schlaeger (cs_at_suse.de)
Date: Thu Mar 10 2005 - 21:26:51 CET


From: Chris Schlaeger <cs@suse.de>
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:26:51 -0700
Message-Id: <200503101326.53482.cs@suse.de>
Subject: Re: [taskjuggler-devel] *** Request via TaskJuggler Web Site ***


Marc,

we are using Bugzilla internally. But with the current volume of bug reports
that we are getting, we never bothered to expose it to the public. But be
assured that we have people on the team that are intimately familiar with
Bugzilla and as soon as the volumes of reports rises, we will open it to the
public.

Currently the developer mailinglist archive seems to serve the purpose.

Chris

On Thursday 10 March 2005 12:03, marcc@easystreet.com wrote:
> You need to have a user searchable bug reporting/tracking page on your
> website. I would recommend something like Bugzilla. This way users can
> search to see if a bug is already reported and not submit redundant ones.
> And it lends professional credibility to your project to have a bug
> tracking system.
>
> Bugzilla is NOT hard to set up, and works with most web and database
> servers. It would only take someone a few hours to set one up and it is
> invaluable to both users and developers!
>
> Name : Marc Chamberlin

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