On 18/12/2011, at 08:20 , Pirmin Kalberer wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> Am Samstag, 17. Dezember 2011, 12.34:04 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
>> Il 17/12/2011 12:23, Nathan Woodrow ha scritto:
>>> What searching problems do you have Paolo? Can we fix it if Redmine is
>>> open source?
>> I would like to hav
Hi Paolo,
Am Samstag, 17. Dezember 2011, 12.34:04 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
> Il 17/12/2011 12:23, Nathan Woodrow ha scritto:
> > What searching problems do you have Paolo? Can we fix it if Redmine is
> > open source?
> I would like to have a proper search interface, filtering for components,
> et
Il 17/12/2011 12:23, Nathan Woodrow ha scritto:
> What searching problems do you have Paolo? Can we fix it if Redmine is open
> source?
I would like to have a proper search interface, filtering for components, etc.
This has been discussed, and there is a ticket open on redmine on this.
Thanks.
-
What searching problems do you have Paolo? Can we fix it if Redmine is
open source?
- Nathan
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 17/12/2011 09:18, Alexander Bruy ha scritto:
>
> > Maybe as starting point we can create more strict rules for tickets? [0]
>
> this could he
Il 17/12/2011 09:18, Alexander Bruy ha scritto:
> Maybe as starting point we can create more strict rules for tickets? [0]
this could help, but I think searching and filtering is the main issue here. I
like
very much Debian reportbug, as it shows open bugs on a particular subject before
allowing
2011/12/17 Paolo Cavallini :
> Il 17/12/2011 04:23, Ramon Andiñach ha scritto:
>
>> 3. People get grumpy about duplicate bugs. Trying to work out if the bug has
>> been reported before is painful. (and has been discussed recently)
>
> Yes, I think we should smooth up the process. I also find it pa
Il 17/12/2011 09:07, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
> Sorry, it was kind of a joke, not meant to offend anybody.
More seriously, I think we are reporting a large share of tickets just because
(besides dedication to the project) we constantly give courses to hundreds of
people,
so we are exposed to
Il 17/12/2011 04:23, Ramon Andiñach ha scritto:
> 3. People get grumpy about duplicate bugs. Trying to work out if the bug has
> been reported before is painful. (and has been discussed recently)
Yes, I think we should smooth up the process. I also find it painful to find
open
bugs (and with gr
Il 16/12/2011 22:19, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
> and often bugs are fixed without showing up in the bug tracker or
> mailinglist.
>
> I often mailed/phoned to Marco and Jürgen and they fixed things quickly
> without it showing up on the bug tracker. Maybe I am lazy when
> discussing things on ph
On 17/12/2011, at 03:33 , Alex Mandel wrote:
> On 12/16/2011 10:16 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would
>> be to
>> shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
>> tickets
>> still open (
and often bugs are fixed without showing up in the bug tracker or
mailinglist.
I often mailed/phoned to Marco and Jürgen and they fixed things quickly
without it showing up on the bug tracker. Maybe I am lazy when
discussing things on phone/mail, but small things can easily be fixed
this way.
And
On 12/16/2011 10:16 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would be
> to
> shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
> tickets
> still open (14% of the total).
> Are we unlucky, or are other users
Hi all.
Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would be to
shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
tickets
still open (14% of the total).
Are we unlucky, or are other users lazy?
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
www.faunal
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