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From: Asheesh L. <as...@as...> - 2010-10-02 00:37:20
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, will kahn-greene wrote:
> I really want to solve number 1 next. An issue is a bug, feature,
> plugin idea, documentation suggestion, ... I want to use an issue
> tracking system that is:
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> 1. maximizes ease of use
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> 2. minimizes spam
>
> 3. maximizes ability of anonymous people to use -- people shouldn't have
> to create an account to log a bug (maybe this is solved by people
> sending me email--I don't know)
2 and 3 are tough together.
I would try Roundup...
> 4. maximizes the ability to figure out where PyBlosxom is at in terms of
> issues, items that should be done, things that people can jump in and
> work on, ...
You can do that with custom queries (if you pay attention to making a
query) in most bug trackers except Launchpad's :P
> 5. minimizes administration, maintenance and installation difficulties
>
> 6. must be Free Software
*nod*
self-hosted Roundup is slightly less attractive for you, but on the other
hand Roundup has a pretty high quality Debian package.
> What options are there out there?
>
> Should we go for a git-based distributed issue tracking system?
Eek, they all have really low usability as far as I know.
> Should we roll our own system using the PyBlosxom core?
Heck no. :P
> Are there other requirements I'm not thinking about?
Email interaction? Roundup has that, for what it's worth.
-- Asheesh.
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<_Anarchy_> acf: maybe April 1 next year slashdot needs to run "Rob Malda
accepts new job as head of Debian project" 8)
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