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email-based development (was:: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker)
From: |
John S. Yates, Jr. |
Subject: |
email-based development (was:: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker) |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Jan 2008 11:38:16 -0500 |
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 14:58:13 -0500, Chris Ball wrote:
> One such bugtracker is "Bugs Everywhere":
>
> http://www.panoramicfeedback.com/opensource/index.html
BugEverywhere is the work of Aaron Bentley, a member of the
bzr development team. Bzr has a very email-centric workflow
that should be studied if only to get a sense of what is
possible. The project shares some of the attributes that ESR
has advocated but with a greater emphasis on a formalized
email-based workflow:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ianc/doc/en/developer-guide/HACKING.html
Some tooling links:
http://code.aaronbentley.com/bundlebuggy/
https://launchpad.net/pqm
/john
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, (continued)
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Chris Ball, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eric S. Raymond, 2008/01/05
- Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2008/01/05
- email-based development (was:: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker),
John S. Yates, Jr. <=
Let a QA department into the works, Andreas Röhler, 2008/01/05
Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Bastien, 2008/01/05
Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/05
Re: Why Emacs needs a modern bug tracker, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/01/05