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From: Mattijs H. <ma...@fu...> - 2008-01-03 09:14:06
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I just had a look at the SF tracker system and saw the option to add a new tracker. The add screen contains the following text: "You can use this system to track virtually any kind of data, with each tracker having separate user, group, category, and permission lists. You can also easily move items between trackers when needed." Would it be a good idea to create a developer tracker where we van put the core issues for developers. We could create detailed core categories in that tracker. This would make sense as we don't want to hassle user with development issues. Bugs can stay in the separate tracker for bugs where user can report them with the global categories. Sounds good? cheers Mattijs Hoitink wrote: >> How about something like this: >> >> Frontend >> Core >> Configuration >> Packaging >> Plugin system >> Documentation >> Other (facilities like maven repo, demo, nightly, etc) >> > I can agree with the more general categories, it seems less complex for > other users. Still, I think it would be wise to have a little more > categories for the core. If developers want to use the tracker to place > issue that need to be addressed within the core, and assign issues to > other developers, it would be nice if they could be a little bit more > specific in the part the issue is concerned with. > > Maybe it's a good idea to have a little more core categories? Like: > > Frontend > Core > Core - Presentation > Core - Managers > Core - DAO > Core - Datebase > Configuration > Packaging > Plugin system > Documentation > Other (facilities like maven repo, demo, nightly, etc) > > I don't think the SF tracker supports sub categories (stupid!), so the > prefix Core should make it clear for non developers what the category is > about. > > cheers > > -- > Mattijs Hoitink > Func. Internet Integration > W http://www.func.nl > T +31 20 4230000 > F +31 20 4223500 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Webical-developers mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webical-developers > -- Mattijs Hoitink Func. Internet Integration W http://www.func.nl T +31 20 4230000 F +31 20 4223500 |