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NeoOffice :: View topic - Should we set up a issue tracking system?
Should we set up a issue tracking system?
 
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OPENSTEP
The One
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 4:41 pm    Post subject:

In terms of worrying about scalability...

I doubt our efforts in terms of Mac OS X (and even potentially a full GPL fork of OOo) will grow to the size of OOo. The size of OOo in many respects is "artifically inflated" due to their nagging registration panel that shows on startup. I bet a good number of registered users never even bother to go poking around the bug tracking system.

If we even start approaching the same order of magnitude, we'll need to switch systems anyway and, since we're not a corporate front-end, we'll probably need to find some type of P2P solution or migrate data into a preexisting SourceForge style framework (and hope our host doesn't complain about the bandwidth).

ed
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jakeOSX
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 5:36 pm    Post subject:

Well, personally i'd rather have too much than try to add more later.

so I'd vote for bugzilla.

(oh, Ed, i have tons of bandwidth)

And I like Perl over PHP. (Though they do have pretty much the same syntax)

just my two cents (why isn't there a cent sign on the keyboard??)

-j
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OPENSTEP
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 11:46 pm    Post subject:

Yeah, I can definitely see that perspective of having too much to start off with. I will say that it was good of me to setup a CVS server even when it was just dan and me playing around back in antiquity hacking away.

Dan's got phpbt up and running right now, so run on over and check it out and provide feedback. It's never too late to switch Smile The only good thing I can think of is that with bug reports it's probably a lot easier to import content into a new DB since it's fairly structured. Things like the forums and portal setup may be a bit more difficult so all I can do is pray Nuke can scale if I throw some serious iron at it Shocked

ed
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OPENSTEP
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 11:47 pm    Post subject: offtopic...

Isn't the cent symbol Option-4? ¢ (wonder how many browsers wil translate that one properly...)

ed
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jakeOSX
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 5:13 am    Post subject:

well, if memory serves (it is early...) the phpnuke-bb algmation uses the phpbb db structure for the forum. this should make it possible to separate the two if needed to allow both to grow independent of each other.

(man, that almost sounded like a psych review)

perhaps it could be as simple as separating the news and support parts of the site?

-j
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schlesi
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Joined: Jun 07, 2003
Posts: 234
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 12:22 pm    Post subject: Bugzilla: OS and Java implementation selection

Hi,

I've had a look at Neoffice/J's bugzilla, it looks good for me.

May be we should differentiate at the OS selection field between the major versions of OS X(10.1/10.2/10.3)? And may be it would be helpful to differentiate between different Java-versions and implementations (like Sun, Blackdown, IBM)?

Thomas
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fa
The Architect
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Joined: May 27, 2003
Posts: 88

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 1:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Bugzilla: OS and Java implementation selection

schlesi wrote:
Hi,

I've had a look at Neoffice/J's bugzilla, it looks good for me.

May be we should differentiate at the OS selection field between the major versions of OS X(10.1/10.2/10.3)? And may be it would be helpful to differentiate between different Java-versions and implementations (like Sun, Blackdown, IBM)?

Thomas


Will do tonight.

Dan
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pluby
The Architect
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Joined: Jun 16, 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 2:33 pm    Post subject:

Dan and Thomas,

Add Mac OS 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3 makes sense to me. However, adding different Java implementations seems unnecessary since NeoOffice/J (and OOo) specifically loads only Apple's bundled JVM.

Patrick
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OPENSTEP
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 10:51 pm    Post subject:

Neo/J IIRC hardcodes which version of the VM it starts in its own code, so in a sense the Neo/J version will imply the java version. I think it functions in the same way for OOo proper as it also uses JNI to instantiate a VM in its process space and never just randomly uses the "java" command and fork/execvs off (which would make it dependent on the installed java version)

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fa
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 8:07 pm    Post subject:

Mac OS X versions added and moved to the top of the list.

Dan
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