Am 25.01.2009 um 14:29 schrieb Lukas Kahwe Smith:


On 24.01.2009, at 17:40, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:

I think our bug current tracker is pretty good and most importantly makes it easy to report and update bugs which is conducive to more issues being reported. Often extra features of bug trackers make them overly complex to use and people just get frustrated with them and don't report bugs as the result.

Personally I think it would be nice to have some sort of milestone support. I think we already had that for a brief moment. I think it would make the bug tracker a very useful tool to see when something will be fixed and more importantly also for historical reasons. Then again we often shuffle around fixes from one branch to another .. so the trick is to make it possible prevent things to get out of whack. Maybe the bug tracker should be our interface to the NEWS file .. then again in order to be that, the solution would need to be super duper rock solid. But it could make the life of the RM's a lot easier.

Absolutely. Also, a "fix version" would be really good, so people can know when a bug was fixed.

Also, CVS/SVN post-commit hooks would be nice, so the tickets are annotated with links to the changesets. Right now, if I see someone's comment "Fixed in CVS HEAD and PHP_5_3", I need to look at the date, then go to the cvs mailing list or logs and find the respective commit. Cumbersome.

- David

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