Hi,

The Google Bug tracker is a nice instrument for the harcore developers here.
But I have some problems with bug tracking there on aircrafts.

All our aircrafts are in developement. It is difficult to say an aircraft is 
completly 100% ready. A lot of bugs often aren't more than just missing 
features.

As an example: someone wrote that the Cessna Citation Bravo's ADF needle isn't 
working. In the description it sounds a bit different, as it just doesn't shows 
any NDB's. Does it ever have? To my knowledge not, so it is a missing feature, 
not a bug.

Another example: someone noticed that the 737-300 shows two different cockpit- 
a 2d one and a 3d one.  As it was exactly my intention, to keep the 2d-panel as 
long the flightdeck is not usuable as like the 2d-panel, and so I noted that in 
the ReadMe-file. 
Quote:"This is the 737-300 in Progress...
The Boeing 737-300 is now under work to be improved and come much closer to 
reality....For seeing the 3d-cockpit in progress pan the view so the 2d-panel 
will dissapear"

I wonder if a bug-tracker makes really sense here- we have more than 130 (?) 
aircrafts and I know a lot of them which do not have any proper cockpit; fdm; 
autopilot; systems etc... all bugs? Or just in development?

I think aircrafts should be excluded as long they aren't part of the base 
package.

Anyone agree or disgagree?
Heiko




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But already done: http://www.hoerbird.net/reisen.html

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