On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 11:39:09PM -0500, Madd Matt wrote:
> I would suggest making a backup of the bugs db before deleting
>
of course, don't worry!
> Is there a good reason for the bug database not being public?
>
yes, because there might be personal information in the bug reports, if a
I would suggest making a backup of the bugs db before deleting
Is there a good reason for the bug database not being public?
On 2/2/07, Boris Faure (aka billiob) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > any ideas are welcome..
>
> maybe delete all bugs from amsn 0.95 & 0.96RC1.
>
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> any ideas are welcome..
maybe delete all bugs from amsn 0.95 & 0.96RC1.
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hello..
I just fixed (I think) one bug and I wanted to remove it from teh bgus database
(amsn-project.net/bugs) but I
couldn't.. I clicked on the 'wild bug reports' page and waited over 25 minutes
and the page still didn't load..
I know our bugs database is huge, bt it's a great asset to us, it'
Hi, I'm doing a cleanup of the AMSN shell space, as we are over quota
and a warning was sent to the project adminsitrators.
I noticed the Bugs database is about 500MB in size. Couldn't we clean
and remove bugs once fixed? It makes no sense to have so many
duplicated bugs in the DB. I'm sure the so