From: Casper H. <ch...@us...> - 2002-05-05 16:51:23
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s=F8n, 2002-05-05 kl. 18:23 skrev Jason Filby: > --- Casper Hornstrup <ch...@us...> wrote: > >It's time to look into bug-tracking systems for the ReactOS > >project. I have set up two bug-tracking systems for testing. >=20 > Ok I know.. my little reactos.org system has stalled - but I'm going > to give it more attention this week, really! And try and get it into > cvs. >=20 > >There is the popular Bugzilla at: > >and the newer Scarab at: >=20 > My main beef with most bug tracking systems is the way they view the > systems against which bugs are logged: as a list of components. The > idea behind rosproj (reactos.org system nickname) is that the system > is built up of a hierarchy, which more realistically models how > ReactOS is structured. >=20 > I really promise to try and get it in cvs this week. >=20 > - Jason We should be careful not to loose focus here. After all, ReactOS is an operating system project and not a miscellaneous-project-management-tools project. By creating all tools ourselves...yes we can tailor them to our needs, but it does not come cheap. First we have to create the tools, but even if they were created, we would have to maintain them. All new features, we have to write ourselves. If we choose a seperate project...yes we would depend on this project, but we would gain access to all future updates for free and can focus on improving ReactOS instead. If we need better integration, we can choose projects which has taken this into consideration.=20 If anyone wants administrator rights on Scarab (and bugzilla too if needed - and it is possible), please mail me with you username. Then I will give you full rights to the test system so you can try modeling the system. Casper Hornstrup |