[Web Comm] Re: Project Tracker?

Daniel Brookshier dbrookshier at collab.net
Tue Mar 7 03:17:20 EST 2006


The CVS template is just as is it seems. Though it is a good question about
the svn template. There are a few functions I can¹t see even from my perch
as super user and that may be one of them.

One interesting feature is that if you put an issue id into a change log, it
links to the issue.



From: Jason Birch <Jason.Birch at nanaimo.ca>
Reply-To: <dev at webcommittee.osgeo.org>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 12:11:36 -0800
To: <dev at webcommittee.osgeo.org>
Conversation: [Web Comm] Re: Project Tracker?
Subject: RE: [Web Comm] Re: Project Tracker?

Thanks Daniel.  I was talking about the webcommittee one.
 
I think that this could be effectively used to track requested changes,
errors in content, etc.  Once it's in place, it would be great if we could
add a link somewhere on each page of the www to report a problem.
 
I noticed that CVS presents a default comment template that includes defect
tracking information.  Does this take care of changing statuses, etc
automatically?  If so, then maybe switching to SVN isn't such a good idea :)
 
Couple other things:
 
- Is there any way of hiding items (such as the discussion groups) which we
aren't using?
 
- Would anyone have an objection to me removing the webcommittee users@ list
and replacing it with a discuss@ list, which we could use for discussing
site design and other issues?
 
Jason


From: Daniel Brookshier [mailto:dbrookshier at collab.net]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:50
To: dev at webcommittee.osgeo.org
Subject: [Web Comm] Re: Project Tracker?

What project are you looking at? This one?

I have modified the defect type, just to see what's there. I also added task
and enhancement. 

Basically it is a small chase through some deep links. Here is the path I
took to edit the components:

First, select "Project Tracker" This opens up a few more options. The first
is "Manage artifact types"  Then select "Defect" then "Duplicate check info"
then "Component".

At this point you can change the component names and add components.


Daniel Brookshier
Community Manager 
214-207-6614

On Mar 3, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Jason Birch wrote:

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>  From: dbrookshier at collb.net [mailto:dbrookshier at collb.net]
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> Subject:  Re: [Web Comm] greetings
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> Sounds good!
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> Speaking of iconsz,i want to start the  logo contest soon. Please edit the
> wiki to your hearts content - or until  wednesday or so. I want to get the
> promotions comm and board  involved.
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> Daniel Brookshier
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> From:  Jody Garnett <jgarnett at refractions.net>
> Subj:   [Web Comm] greetings
> Date:  Thu Mar 2, 2006 10:43 am
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> Hi  everyone,
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> I am the confluence hack for geotools and will want to suffer  through
> whatever CSS definitions we come up with. I have a bit of  graphics
> design behind me, and tend to draw
> icons when burnt out  ;-)
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> I mostly plan to be involved in the Mid term according the  wiki.
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