Submit your match on this mailing list. It was more simple i think.
Regards
Le 21/06/2011 10:06, Emmanuel Lacour a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:56:26AM +0200, MoYo wrote:
Spams on bug trackers are not only real spam but also non relevant
bug reports by glpi users.
Using forums and mailing list permit to all users to confirm bugs
and discussed easily about them.
but makes hard to track those bugs, find them, reference them, etc...
many free software projects uses bug trackers without much difficulty.
even some managed by a small sized company.
it should be enough to just request users to create a redmine account
(with captcha in register page) before being allowed to report bugs.
it should force users to think a little bit before reporting bugs and
throw away spammers.
at least it works for many other free softwares.
to be explicit, my current deal is that I have a customer that gives me
money to fix glpi bugs he found and it's just a pain for me to submit
patches and to follow their inclusion in svn.
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