[webdev] Re: bug reporting
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> From: webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
> Of Tom Hull
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 12:12 PM
> To: webdev@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [webdev] bug reporting
>
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> Just looking at the aclug.org website: I notice that the links at
> the bottom of the page for "Report Bugs", "Tasks", "Developers"
> actually link to sourceforge.net. These are probably defaults,
> but I don't see any need for them on our website -- indeed, they
> would probably just confuse the postnuke developers if we used
> them.
I guess I overlooked them before. I suspect they were part of the "theme",
as I certainly don't have them on my other sites. Probably just a matter
doing a bit of editing.
> On the other hand, we do need some sort of a system to direct
> changes/development of the aclug.org website, such as Bugzilla,
> which James Violette had set up for the previous openacs-based
> website. Could someone look into setting this up? One thing
> that I think should be a requirement would be to enforce
> compatible user ids for both systems (postnuke and bugzilla),
> so that users only have to sign up once and cookie info from
> postnuke could be used to log into bugzilla.
Last I checked (it's been quite a while ago) someone was writing either a
native module or some connector software for a bugtracking system. We should
probably look into that option first. BTW, developer.aclug.org is available
for testing out new software ideas before going live. Tom, if you want to
try something out, feel free to go crazy there. You can't do anything more
than break it. :)
-- Dale
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Dale W Hodge - dwh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Chairman - info@xxxxxxxxx
Air Capital Linux User's Group (ACLUG)
www.aclug.org
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