Hi!
As our team grows (hello Ondra) and LNST codebase expands and gets more and more complex, I think we could use some sort of bugzilla or bug tracking software to keep ideas/bugs on one place accessible for all of us.
What do you think about this?
Is there any way of getting LNST to the redhat bugzilla? Or some other bug tracking software within RH that we could use?
There are always free options, for instance github has pretty good issue tracking ...
Radek
I guess that Fedora Project uses Track for defect tracking ...
Jirka, any thoughts?
Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 02:44:19PM CEST, rpazdera@redhat.com wrote:
Hi!
As our team grows (hello Ondra) and LNST codebase expands and gets more and more complex, I think we could use some sort of bugzilla or bug tracking software to keep ideas/bugs on one place accessible for all of us.
What do you think about this?
Is there any way of getting LNST to the redhat bugzilla? Or some other bug tracking software within RH that we could use?
There are always free options, for instance github has pretty good issue tracking ...
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Typo, it's Trac ...
Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 03:04:47PM CEST, jtluka@redhat.com wrote:
I guess that Fedora Project uses Track for defect tracking ...
Jirka, any thoughts?
Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 02:44:19PM CEST, rpazdera@redhat.com wrote:
Hi!
As our team grows (hello Ondra) and LNST codebase expands and gets more and more complex, I think we could use some sort of bugzilla or bug tracking software to keep ideas/bugs on one place accessible for all of us.
What do you think about this?
Is there any way of getting LNST to the redhat bugzilla? Or some other bug tracking software within RH that we could use?
There are always free options, for instance github has pretty good issue tracking ...
Radek _______________________________________________ LNST-developers mailing list LNST-developers@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/lnst-developers
Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 03:04:48PM CEST, jtluka@redhat.com wrote:
I guess that Fedora Project uses Track for defect tracking ...
Jirka, any thoughts?
Would be probably best to use Trac: https://fedorahosted.org/lnst/
Use fedora FAS2 account to login
Jirka
Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 02:44:19PM CEST, rpazdera@redhat.com wrote:
Hi!
As our team grows (hello Ondra) and LNST codebase expands and gets more and more complex, I think we could use some sort of bugzilla or bug tracking software to keep ideas/bugs on one place accessible for all of us.
What do you think about this?
Is there any way of getting LNST to the redhat bugzilla? Or some other bug tracking software within RH that we could use?
There are always free options, for instance github has pretty good issue tracking ...
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