--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thomas Hilbig wrote:
> 
> > I hope I'm not re-hashing an old issue, but I have
> > always found the MP bug tracking to be difficult. 
> If
> > I see something peculiar (possible bug) there
> isn't a
> > bug database to search to see if it is new, or
> fixed
> > in later versions.  Is there no repository for
> logging
> > MP bugs?  Why isn't MP part of the bugzilla
> database? 
> > Of course the mail-list may still be the best way
> to
> > report the bugs.
> 
> Because we don't have bugs. Well we have a few, but
> most bugs are fixed as soon as they are reported. 

Okay, but I want my (quasi-production) environment to
remain stable and I don't want to expose it to
constant patches.  This will be even more important
once 2.0 becomes official. Maybe this doesn't really
apply to MP, but I also wouldn't want to break any
dependencies that other modules have (i.e. MP may
require an update to httpd, which breaks something
else).  (Of course, I wouldn't have this concern if I
had another system for pure development.)

>Hence there is no need
> for an overhead of 
> managing a bug tracking system. Those that aren't
> fixed are listed in the 
> STATUS file, and/or in the todo/ directory.
> 

Bugzilla is a scary monster -- and its probably one of
the lighter ones.  Even posting a master spreadsheet
or html table that includes historical bug details
(not just summary) would be very useful.

> -- 
>
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