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Re: 88 (+8) issues left to reach svn 1.0

From: Paul Lussier <pll_at_lanminds.com>
Date: 2003-03-24 17:41:57 CET

In a message dated: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 08:23:41 PST
solo turn said:

>for automation there seem to be the following issues:
>1. no way to query just the numbers,
> and therefor no easy overview.
>2. the queries itself return always unnecessary
> information on top on the right,
> and therefor no easy "readable" mailing.

That's too bad :(

>maybe the sourcecast guys want to take a look at
>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/query.cgi.

I was just trying to determine exactly what sw the issue tracker was.
I knew it wasn't bugzilla, and thought that maybe they were using
other CollabNet sw like Scarab, but that doesn't seem to be the case
either. I could find no mention on the svn site of what sw ran the
issue tracker either (unless I just wasn't looking in the right place :)

Which also let me to the question, at which point will
CollabNet-based projects which have achieved the 'self-hosting' mile
stone, begin using the other self-hosting sw on CollabNet?
(e.g., when well svn use scarab and vice-versa?)

Is there a plan in place for this type of thing? Is there some
policy on CollabNet which moves projects into using the sw developed
by other groups? This seems like an intuitive/obvious idea. Of
course, there's the time-factor, and dealing with the 'Do we stop
development to implement something else?' question :)

Just curious.

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Paul
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