From: Gail M. <mu...@cs...> - 2006-04-11 16:43:10
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Sure. The fewer categories the better. Its often pretty hard to distinguish between them. Do you have privledge to do this? G. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jacek Rosik [mailto:jac...@ul...] > Sent: April 11, 2006 5:13 AM > To: mu...@cs... > Cc: 'jRMTool Developers' > Subject: RE: [jrmtool-developers] Trackers setup > > On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 20:18 -0700, Gail Murphy wrote: > > Hi Jacek, > > > > I've created "jrmtool-notifications" as a new list (waiting > for it to > > be set up). This way someone can participate o the developers list > > without getting all the notifications. > > Good idea! > > > I suggest we refine categories after we've used them some. > I thought > > we could just start with a few general ones. Once we are more > > user-oriented we can move over to other categories. > > Yep, that's a good plan. But :) unfortunately sourceforge's > bug tracking system It won't allow you to change categories > once they are added. Or more precisely, if you change a > category, it will be changed in all existing bugs which use > this category. :( > > What I suggest is that we start with pretty general > categories and ad more specific ones later on. > > Here is my list (same categories for all trackers),: > "generic" > "reflexion model" > "speed/robustness" > "user interface" > > and maybe those: > "import/export" > "language support" / "java support" > > What do you think about those? > > > Gail. > > -- > Jacek Rosik <jac...@ul...> |