From: Cristopher D. <cr...@ds...> - 2004-10-29 03:34:21
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That seems to make the most sense actually. Though it becomes more than a few lines of updates :) I would not mind doing it if you did not have the time Cris _____ From: man...@li... [mailto:man...@li...] On Behalf Of Victor Boctor Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:14 PM To: man...@li... Subject: RE: [Mantisbt-dev] Feature request Hi Cris, Maybe we should consider adding a threshold for reporting issues against non-released versions. In your case, qa, developers, managers, and admins can, but customers should not be able to. What do you think? Regards, Victor. -----Original Message----- From: Cristopher Daniluk [mailto:cr...@ds...] Sent: Friday, 29 October 2004 1:08 PM To: man...@li... Subject: [Mantisbt-dev] Feature request I am sort of miffed that you can't add bugs to a version which is not released in Mantis. To us, released means released to our customer - but most of our bugs come from our own QA people. It would be nice to have "Accepting issues" separate from "Released" for tracking purposes. I was going to create a quick patch to do this, but there's only a couple lines of code changed so I thought someone having to merge the changes would probably take more effort than just making the change. Does anyone think this is a bad idea? - Cris |