SteveKing wrote:
> At the beginning of this discussion/thread, I was completely with you.
> But then (you might have noticed) there were some posts which already
> dealt with how to implement this.
Don't get me wrong: I didn't want to push you (or anybody), in fact I
feel less than entitled to do so being a TSVN _user_ only. I just felt
that it wouldn't hurt to share some ideas.
> Just to refresh your memory a little
> (no offense):
> - authentication
> - the %USER% variable for the URL
> - and then some more ideas on how to further "improve" it with
> sorting/filtering/... the issue list.
All of which would be nice-to-have but surely I wouldn't insist on it.
Personally, I would see bugtracking integration features as a long-term
goal anyway, nothing that would need to be achieved in the pace with
which you're fixing bugs! :-)
> That's when it hit me: this would never end until TSVN would be a
> complete front end for the issue tracker.
Uh - this would be a direction I never intended.
Probably I wasn't clear enough - the only intent I had was to discuss a
way to make the bugtracking integration (which I didn't really invent)
just a very small degree tighter to achieve a better user experience.
Maybe I am on a wrong track with my ideas - I'll keep thinking about it
silently until I can contribute myself...
> Even with all the good ideas floating around here, we have to keep
> concentrating on the fact that we're talking about Subversion clients
> here, not bugtracking clients. And that's what we should work on and
> spend our time: improving TSVN as a Subversion client.
Absolutely agreed that this should stay the main goal. And you've done a
very good job at concetrating on that. I mean it - TSVN is awesome :-)
Wish it would run on Linux too (just kidding) ;-)
Lars.
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Received on Wed Oct 27 23:17:53 2004