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Re: Subversion 1.1.3 released.

From: Ben Reser <ben_at_reser.org>
Date: 2005-01-20 20:37:49 CET

On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:39:59PM -0600, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> It's not uncommon for organizations to use issue trackers to track
> tasks... really anything that gets opened, has a life cycle, and
> eventually gets resolved can be tracked. I don't think it's silly of
> RedHat to use this technique. We do internally at CollabNet all the
> time; and the Subversion project has this in its public issue tracker
> at times too.

I'm looking at this from the perspective of having worked on a distro.
If people open issues for new versions of software then the issue
tracker would be largely useless for anything else... Take a look at
the updates on freshmeat for a day... Especially, if people start
posting issues as soon as the software is released. If it's been out
for a month and not been updated that's one thing.

-- 
Ben Reser <ben@reser.org>
http://ben.reser.org
"Conscience is the inner voice which warns us somebody may be looking."
- H.L. Mencken
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