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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.03 17:02:00 -
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Edited by: Jolo on 03/10/2003 17:44:56 I know I've suggested a BugZilla system before, but what it we set up a simple BBs type thing, where we kept an extremely updated list of current bugs in an orderly fashion. Then, we all email the devs, an let them know this page exists, and they can contribute if they want, or not. As bugs get fixed, the community can remove bugs from the list etc.
This way we will always have a nice, list that the community has access too.. then, we can always just point a link to the list. so no one has to ask: "Has this happened to you"
Maybe a new feature of Eve-I.com or something.
The list could divided into sections, like, in space, corp mgmt etc.
With special stats like: Severity, New or Known, Been in game since Blah Patch.
What do you think.
EDIT: Spellerings ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.03 20:16:00 -
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anyone know of any open sourtce packages for this idea? something simple....not like bugzilla, might just be a excel spread sheet online that we can edit, ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.03 22:31:00 -
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Ever since OpenOffice and StarOffice came on the scene sorta.. heheh.
OpenOffice can import/export ( i think) .xls file formats. ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.06 20:36:00 -
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I could do it in php or something, but i have no bandwidth to spare (house of 6 people 1 dsl line) last thing i need is more leeching off my webserver. it would explode.
If I write somethin in PHP for MySQL anyone could prolly use it. I'll start looking into it. ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.06 22:09:00 -
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w00w00. instead of loosing time on homework...
http://mantisbt.sourceforge.net/
it's a bug tracker built on PHP and MySQL. I started playing with it and it's pretty easy to set up... The whole system gziped up is 500K so it's pretty small. it's just a bunch of php pages and some images. ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.07 23:23:00 -
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Edited by: Jolo on 07/10/2003 23:28:34 Yes, there is no SEARCH or any other means of querying the bugs that are known at the moment. If we had some tool to see what's out there already the forums would not be as full of the same questions and people getting mad about it.
Obvisouly we don't want them to show us the exploits, but because there's no way for us to see teh bugs that are known and being worked on (the list on the patch review is a start...) We decided to take the initive.
It's not supposed to be harmful in anyway, just a clarification. ---------------------------------------
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Jolo
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Posted - 2003.10.08 17:32:00 -
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up until a week or so, this list has been useless. This is a nice start though and I'm glad to see it, the idea of the bug list came up because there were no resources for us. I think they are starting to hear us though... ---------------------------------------
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