On 2 August 2010 21:35, Matthew Burgess <matt...@linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:
(actually, I'm not replying to Matt, but I can't find what I thought I posted
the other day and I *think* this was the thread - sometimes gmail is just
a PITA, although the bounce messages from quantum aren't very helpful
either).  I decided I'm not going away this week, so might as well look at
redmine.

Bear in mind that I hate change (except when I like it ;) - the details on
/my/page are unpleasant.  I can cope with 0 issues assigned to me, and
I'm sure that will be useful when I'm actually doing something.  But I really
don't need "Reported issues" (89, FWIW - presumably the tickets I've
created, of which the newest (I guess) 10 are shown - arguably. I might
be interested in "in progress" (presumably, 'assigned') and "new", but
once a ticket (do I have to call it an 'issue' now ?) is closed, I'm unlikely
to have much need to refer to it - and if I do, I hope I can search for it
by package or by number ?

I'm also not wholly clear how this all fits together - hints and patches
give the impression of hanging of LFS itself, although much of their
content is for BLFS or beyond-BLFS.  Maybe I'm in the wrong thread,
because what I'm looking at is just a replacement for trac.  If so,
apologies - jsut pretend this is /. :)

ĸen
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