[Gecode] Bug tracking?
Christian Schulte
schulte at imit.kth.se
Wed May 19 19:30:57 CEST 2004
Bugzilla is fine with me.
For obvious reasons, www.ps.uni-sb.de/gecode is completely out of question!
Well, at least for anything to the public. If it goes there, then only with
password. I think it is so obvious, that I don't have to explain, do I?
Christian
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Christian Schulte, http://www.imit.kth.se/~schulte/
-----Original Message-----
From: gecode-bounces at ps.uni-sb.de [mailto:gecode-bounces at ps.uni-sb.de] On
Behalf Of Guido Tack
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 6:47 PM
To: Technical discussions about Gecode
Subject: Re: [Gecode] Bug tracking?
On Wed, 19 May 2004 duchier at ps.uni-sb.de wrote:
> My recommendation is to go with a _standard_ and _modern_ tool. Forget
> jitterbug it doesn't satisfy either criterion. While bugzilla is
> rather complex, it has become so ubiquitous that people have become
> familiar with it anyway. I like the fact that bugzilla supports
> attachments: the lack of them is a big drawback in jitterbug. I also
> like the "activity log".
Ok, cool. If you all agree, I could set up a gecode bugzilla on Friday or
Monday (depending on whether I need root privileges, as Thorsten is on
vacation). BTW, we will need some kind of gecode homepage anyway if we
want to release sometime ;-)
I could of course offer http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/gecode, and that's where
I'd put up the bug tracking system.
Guido
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Guido Tack
mailto:tack at ps.uni-sb.de
http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/~tack/
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