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From: Blue Lizard <webmaster@×××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@××××××××××.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] What should be in place before 1.0 release
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 03:35:02
Message-Id: 3BCAADDC.3000402@dofty.zzn.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] What should be in place before 1.0 release by Mikael Hallendal
1 Mikael Hallendal wrote:
2 > sön 2001-10-14 klockan 23.34 skrev Karl Trygve Kalleberg:
3 >
4 >>On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 16:37:23 -0400
5 >>Blue Lizard <webmaster@×××××××××.com> wrote:
6 >>
7 >>
8 >>>bugzilla _could_ handle this, but while it is technically ready enough
9 >>>our development team is in no way prepared to handle the influx of new
10 >>>users that would find it a pain in the neck to use.
11 >>>
12 >>Then we find something that's easier to use. We really want this to
13 >>further Gentoo development, not hamper it. I do not think our current
14 >>system with sporadic mails to the gentoo-dev (and sometimes
15 >>gentoo-ebuild!) list is good enough.
16 >>
17 >
18 > I don't think that anyone thinks that gnome-dev a good solution for
19 > bugreporting. (After all it should be a developer-list for
20 > devel-discussions).
21 >
22 > I think that we should start using a bug-tracking system and that we
23 > should start doing so soon. As I've said before, Bugzilla is really
24 > powerful but can also be a large step for new users. However, this is
25 > with the default-interface, we could do our own interface that's easier
26 > to use.
27 >
28 > Someone also mentioned roundup (http://roundup.sourceforge.net/). I
29 > tried to get it running on my Gentoo-machine but it didn't want to play.
30 > Someone (and me) should give it another try.
31 >
32 > IMHO, we can choose either as long as it works. I also think that we
33 > should use this system for our "todo"'s, in other words, start using the
34 > bug-tracking system for what we currently uses Dev-wiki.
35 >
36 > I'm not sure about Roundup but bugzilla can also be used for handling
37 > ebuilds (instead of gentoo-ebuild-list).
38 >
39 > Regards,
40 > Mikael Hallendal
41 >
42 >
43
44
45 Well, if you are making a new interface to bugzilla (or whatever backend
46 is chosen), which seems preferable, then it is not a big deal to have
47 separate interfaces (like different forms on a website) for a BR, UC, or
48 FER. Bug report, usability correction, and feature enhancement request
49 respectively. That way if someone not very intigrated with development
50 or clueless about code thinks 'it would be cool if you could...' he need
51 say little more. And it would be easier for triage, version control,
52 that kind of thing. That is, easier from the POV of the person writing
53 the report/request and easier for the developer(s) it concerns. So yes,
54 I agree that writing a gentoo interface is a good idea. Roundup is
55 pretty, but I fear that it might not suit our purposes very well.
56 Still, learn from it. While implementing our own interfaces (kinda like
57 real time triage), take from it that ease of gathering together all your
58 active 'stuff' together. Page for users to look at bugs they've filed
59 and their status, activity, etc. (think MyPage on ubid). Page for
60 developers to see bugs assigned to them, if they are qa contact, if a
61 bug has patch up for review and it falls in their 'sector'
62 (component/area), new bugs that would be of interest (falls in area of
63 specialty, contact, someone cc'ed them, etc.). Note that unlike
64 mozilla's implementation, it is more contained in one system unit
65 thingy. Like instead of being based on emails and cc's and chechking
66 boxes or filling in...this is all totally together in my head but to put
67 into words or code seems impossible. Think like the way it sorta
68 (great, now the idea is evolving too far beyond the example) ... ya
69 know. Like the way MandrakeExpert sorta kinda doesn't really work.
70 Replace the expert select check boxes with a pulldown menu that updates
71 with the selection of component and other aspect triaging attributes
72 that minimize the required user knowledge background. This is so
73 incoherent I'm just gonna stop. Look at this, not a single line break.
74 It's how I think, must be why I'm always so confused ;P
75
76 5:34 AM? When did that happen? It's 2 isnt it? huh?
77 -Blue (yeah, I might be the reason this ml turns moderated :p)

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Re: [gentoo-dev] What should be in place before 1.0 release Mikael Hallendal <hallski@g.o>