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Re: spec issue tracker

From: Doug Turner <doug.turner@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 10:38:33 -0800
Cc: "Michael(tm) Smith" <mike@w3.org>, "Andrei Popescu" <andreip@google.com>, "Erik Wilde" <dret@berkeley.edu>, public-geolocation <public-geolocation@w3.org>
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To: Angel Machín <angel.machin@gmail.com>
whatever we do, it would be great if I could see diffs (as in context/ 
unified diff output) of what changes.

Doug

On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:20 AM, Angel Machín wrote:

> Thanks Michael,
>
> Yes, I have just checked it and it is active.
> I propose to use it extensively as the central point to track open  
> issues as Erik suggests.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Angel
>
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Michael(tm) Smith <mike@w3.org>  
> wrote:
>
> Andrei Popescu <andreip@google.com>, 2008-11-27 10:20 +0000:
>
> > So far I have pinged the list every time I did an update. I'll  
> look at
> > using the w3c's bugzilla's system and report back.
>
> I seem to remember somebody asking me quite a while back (before
> the group was actually chartered) about setting up a Geolocation
> "product" in our Bugzilla. Anyway, looking at it today, I see it's
> there now, so I guess I must have gone ahead and set it up at that
> time.
>
> If you want to use it, the URL for entering a new bug is here:
>
>  http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/enter_bug.cgi?product=Geolocation
>
> You'll first need to have an account set up; you can create one here:
>
>  http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/createaccount.cgi
>
> Note that you can set up a W3C bugzilla account even if you're not
> a W3C member or don't have a W3C Web/user account.
>
>  --Mike
>
>
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