> Tue Nov 10 2009 03:54:06 AM EST from dothebart @ Uncensored Subject:
>Re: Wiki Rooms
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>> badly described submissions, too many feature requests, and just too much
>> *crap*
>> to be useful ... so much that I seldom even bother with it anymore
>> unless someone brings a particularl
Mo Nov 09 2009 08:38:05 EST von IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored Betreff: Re: Wiki Rooms
Hmm, I was thinking more about a list of every page in the wiki so I can just browse it instead of having to search on some random keyword that may or may not be included in every page.
Sure, why not?
>Hmm, I was thinking more about a list of every page in the wiki so I can just
>browse it instead of having to search on some random keyword that may or may
>not be included in every page.
Sure, why not? For search, we could use the very same renderer with a
search-reduced list of pages.
hm, having some list of the most important incidents here in a wiki room might be a good thing to have since bugzillas bug administration interface is a pure nightmare.
While tasks (my last aproach do tackle this) deliver a better overwiew than bugzilla, no change tracking is there.
I don't think
Mon Nov 09 2009 04:41:40 EST from davew @ Uncensored Subject: Re: Wiki Rooms
As for the Bugzilla Wiki, I don't see why not. But how would someone post a new bug and get it linked into the list of bugs without directly editing the list of bugs?
One directly edits the list of bugs. But, y
> Sun Nov 08 2009 07:58:25 PM EST from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored
>Subject: Re: Wiki Rooms
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>The full text index is of course active for Wiki rooms. We just have to
> write some code to display the search results in a sensible way.
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>Fleeb came up with a brilliant idea: we sho
The full text index is of course active for Wiki rooms. We just have to
write some code to display the search results in a sensible way.
Fleeb came up with a brilliant idea: we should use Wiki rooms for our
internal bug tracking. That way we can annotate stuff as much as we want.
And s