- From: Arnold, Curt <Curt.Arnold@hyprotech.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 10:16:16 -0600
- To: "'www-dom-ts@w3.org'" <www-dom-ts@w3.org>
You could use the bug, patch and new feature trackers within xmlconf. I haven't used them yet, but they are at: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=8114 (It appears that you only see Feature Requests if you aren't logged in, but there are Bug, Support Request, and Patches trackers visible if you log in). The key configuration item is to define the categories of bugs and groups. Though these could evolve, it would be good to have a reasonable starting set. I've added marybrady and fdrake as Techs and Admin's in the trackers on xmlconf, so if you want to explore please feel free. If anybody else is interested, send me your SourceForge id. If anyone knows how I can remove mbrady (Michael Brady) from the developer list, please let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Philippe Le Hegaret To: Dimitris Dimitriadis Cc: 'Fred L. Drake, Jr.'; 'www-dom-ts@w3.org' Sent: 6/1/01 9:53 AM Subject: Re: SV: Minutes in brief and action items Dimitris Dimitriadis wrote: > > 4. Look into an issue tracking system (there is no such colution within > the > > W3C) (Philippe/Jason) > > Are there reasons this couldn't be a SourceForge project? > > [dd] W3C license I don't think the W3C license is important when we talk about the bug tracking system. As long as the service is publicly accessible, reliable and don;t constraint use too much, I don't see any reason to not use it. It's up to those who are going to use it a lot to pick one. Philippe
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