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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 18:11:24 +0200 |
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Enrico Weigelt <weigelt@×××××.de> wrote: |
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> * Thomas Cort <tcort@g.o> schrieb: |
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> > You should look for existing tools which could be enhanced before |
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> > suggesting a new one. `bugz post` (from www-client/pybugz) allows |
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> > you to submit a new bug report from the command line. Why don't you |
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> > go and patch that to do all of the automated things you want it to |
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> > do and then come back and show us? |
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> I personally dislike python, and I'm not skilled enough in this |
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> language. So I'm not the right one for coding @ pybugz. |
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> But I'm working on my own tool, written in java. It's not very |
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> good yet (currently can only file new bugs), but it's from ground up |
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> independent from the actual tracker software (drivers for virtually |
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> any issue tracker could be plugged in). If anyone likes to have a |
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> look at it, please drop a note to me. |
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Well, if you want this to be a default tool on Gentoo then java is not |
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really an option (possible options are C, C++, bash, perl or python |
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where bash and python are the preferred options). |
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Marius |
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Light.' And there was still nothing, but you could see a bit better. |