Tim Cook wrote:
This post doesn't directly affect me but I thought the information below
might help.
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 11:39, Bert Verhees (ROSA Software) wrote:
I looks to me on first sight that Bugzilla is designed for use under
Unix/Linux which I do not run.
There is a
at pg.tno.nl; kay s; per-arne.lundgren at skane.se; Gunnar
Klein; inger.wejerfelt at vgregion.se; Edgar Gl?ck
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Bert,
Thanks, and I agree that a forum should be established which should include the
Swedes who are also
Dear Tom and Bert,
The QA was done primarily by Edgar in his project.
When improvements are needed I see two processes.
-1- in CEN a new version.
-2- in ISO in the work on CIC's.
In the mean time we can maintain a file with the lists of proposed and
the agreed changes.
Who will maintain these
From my opinion, it would be good if someone receives the emails, and saves
them for later. I t does not seem right if I would do that, I am not involved
with the standardisation-process, I am only a user of the standard.
I already have about ten issues, which not all may be valid, I can
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:28:21AM +0100, Tom Marley wrote:
Bert,
Thanks, and I agree that a forum should be established which should include
the Swedes who are also active in this area.
I looks to me on first sight that Bugzilla is designed for use under
Unix/Linux which I do not
This post doesn't directly affect me but I thought the information below
might help.
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 11:39, Bert Verhees (ROSA Software) wrote:
I looks to me on first sight that Bugzilla is designed for use under
Unix/Linux which I do not run.
There is a Bugzilla distribution for
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