On 2004-06-18 09:53:03 -0700, Lincoln Turner wrote:
> I've just joined this list, but have also checked the archives, but
> couldn't see any reference to this problem:
>
> I'm receiving emails with false X which mimic the X Headers generated
> by spamassassin, e.g.
[...]
>
> The first 3 are fa
On Saturday 19 Jun 2004 11:19, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
> PS: I find that bug fixes are often only posted on the mailing-list but
> never added to the CVS, so that a few months later they are discovered
> by somebody else. Can we do something to improve this (rather sad)
> situation?
I used your pa
On 19 Jun 2004, at 11:46, Tim Meadowcroft wrote:
On Saturday 19 Jun 2004 11:19, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
PS: I find that bug fixes are often only posted on the mailing-list
but
never added to the CVS, so that a few months later they are discovered
by somebody else. Can we do something to improve thi
On Saturday 19 Jun 2004 14:53, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> The best long term solution is to get RT or Bugzilla setup for the
> project.
True, but it can take a while to do so (setting up the components and
sub-component lists etc.), and unless it's actually tied in to the CM system
then it still re
I've been using: Mantis ( http://www.mantisbt.org/ ) for bug tracking when working on
the Asterisk
project.
Nice system -- I can setup and host it if no one else volunteers.
Jim
James H. Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Meadowcroft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
> > should we
> > be moving towards applying changes to CVS directly ourselves ?
>
> The best long term solution is to get RT or Bugzilla setup for the
> project.
We have an RT setup already.
I'll chat with Ask and we'll figure out how to get it back into better
use.
-R