Nice, so I've registered and created my first issue.
Can you make me Developer to allow me to self assign the issue and checkout
the rest of features of the tracker?
Cheers!
2012/12/13 Konstantin Dmitriev
> 2012/12/13 Konstantin Dmitriev :
> > 2012/12/13 Carlos López González :
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
2012/12/13 Konstantin Dmitriev :
> 2012/12/13 Carlos López González :
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>>>
>>> Yes, that's good. I invite all developers to register and test the
>>> features. One registered, please ping me and I will add you to
>>> "Developers" group so you can see all the features.
>>> Cheers!
>>> K.
>>>
>> I
2012/12/13 Carlos López González :
>
>>
>> Yes, that's good. I invite all developers to register and test the
>> features. One registered, please ping me and I will add you to
>> "Developers" group so you can see all the features.
>> Cheers!
>> K.
>>
> I wonder how is the registration method... Doe
>
> Yes, that's good. I invite all developers to register and test the
> features. One registered, please ping me and I will add you to
> "Developers" group so you can see all the features.
> Cheers!
> K.
>
> I wonder how is the registration method... Does it need invitations, staff
acceptance? Or
2012/12/12 Carlos López González :
> Hi!
>
>
>> > 6) Import from SF is automatic or manual?
>>
>> Manual import.
>>
> That's a lot of work!?. Isn't any way of import the XML file that can be
> exported from SF?
> http://sourceforge.net/export/
Ow, I didn't knew about XML export feature in SF! ^__^
Hi Konstantin!
2012/12/12 Konstantin Dmitriev
> My suggestion is to keep preventing unregistered users to report new
> issues or post comments.
> My logic is: it's very unlikely to expect good bug reports from the
> users who don't even dare to register.
That's a valid point. I agree now in ke
On 12 December 2012 08:45, Carlos López González wrote:
Thank you for take your time on setup this new tracker!
>
Yes, thanks for setting up a new Bugtracker Konstantin - the old one was
getting really spammed.
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