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Re: [TSVN] issuetracker

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2005-07-04 20:02:07 CEST

Simon Large wrote:

> Which bits do you want to get out of exactly? We already do quite a lot
> of this between us. We can usually dismiss rtfm's fairly quickly, and
> unreasonable feature requests. The trouble is, no-one except you knows
> about everything ;-) We can't always tell whether a feature is
> reasonable because we don't know the internals well enough. I can't
> answer questions about network access because I don't have much
> experience or a server to try things on. So I don't know if there is a
> single person who can do that job.
>
> I am quite happy to file issues for anything you like, but I suspect
> that is not the hard part.

Ok, could you file everything that I haven't commented/rejected (and of
course you neither) after two days?
I think two days should be enough for me to fix smaller issues right
away without them cluttering the issuetracker.

Stefan

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