Also, recent Bugzilla is about to eliminate spam-bots from gathering E-mails, which could be quite annoing issue. Provide at least basic support to review/approve patches, allow viewing diffs, etc. Has good connectivity with other tools from Mozilla projects: Tinderbox and SeaMonkey.
2005/9/12, Hiten Pandya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: > > On 01.09.2005, at 18:26, Hiten Pandya wrote: > > > >> The plan is that I am going to set up Bugzilla in the next two weeks > >> on LEAF. Simon, it is your sole duty to knock me in the head by start > >> of next week if I don't send you a status update. :-) > > > > > > *knock* > > > > > > we started a comparison tab at > > <http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Bug_tracking_system> > > > > bugzilla doesn't look extraordinarily suited. > > Anyway, thanks for reminding me as requested. I am currently waiting for > LEAF to be go through its hardware refit cycle and then I can work on this > issue. I am still considering other bug tracking systems so it's not > final yet. > > Bugzilla is not bad at all for the purpose. It also allows grouping of > bugs, which can be quite useful. Another point is that Bugzilla does not > allow anon entries per e-mail and that's a good thing; we will avoid a lot > of problems by now allowing anonymous mails as followup. > > We are definitely not going with GNATS, period. > > -Hiten > -- Dennis Melentyev
