There are a couple of things that do need to be set up:
In these three sections (Bugs, Support, and Patches), we need to come up with a list of Categories and Groups. There are already some Categories, we can try those out and see how they work. I took a look at some other SourceForge project to see what kind of Categories they used. It seems that most people use the categories to label what kind of problem it is rather than which part of the code it is in, things like "Authentication Issues" or "Internationalization" (phpMyAdmin); or "Crash/Runtime error" (Fink). Groups seem to be version numbers (0.37-2, 0.37-devel, etc.). Here are some quick ideas for some Categories for Pd:
Bugs Crashers Hardware Support (sound cards, OpenGL, etc.) Audio Problems Video Problems MacOS X packaging Windows Installer Debian Packages Patches MSP Core devel_0_37 externals doc
As for the Support section, I think we shouldn't use it, unless we have volunteers who are willing to check up on Support tickets, I think we should try to focus all such requests to the list and start maintaining the FAQ. Having a forum interface to the lists would be awesome for those who don't want to join the lists.
.hc
On Oct 21, 2004, at 3:24 AM, guenter geiger wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Its great that you set these up.
Well, they were set up from the beginning, I am just trying to promote them actually. SF documentation says that one could monitor each of these trackers, but I couldn't find the button to turn that on, thats why I thought mailing list would be nice too. Anyhow, if Johannes doesn't want to manage the mailing lists I am going to set them up on sourceforge. Probably that would be the easiest thing in terms of maintenance, and this way Johannes doesn't have the additional work.
Three distinct lists is probably the best solution.
Guenter
A managable bug tracking system will be most helpful. As for the mailing lists, is it not possible for people to sign up for these mailings themselves via SourceForge? The extra mailing lists might still be a good idea tho, to provide a central place to register for this kind of info. I vote for three distinct mailing lists so you can choose which messages you want.
.hc
On Oct 20, 2004, at 6:32 AM, guenter geiger wrote:
Hi,
I was thinking about sending the tracker information to a mailinglist, so that we all can monitor them, look at the bug reports, etc. etc.
IMO there are two options. One is to send all the tracker info to the pd-dev list, the other is to have separate lists like pd-bugs, pd-feature, pd-patches or one pd-tracker .... (well, its three options already).
Anyhow, in either case I think it would be best if the lists would be hosted by IEM (speaking set up by Johannes) just like the others. In case of using pd-dev directly, this list would have to be opened to noreply@sourceforge.net (thats where the tracker notification will be sent from).
Please let me know what you think about it.
Guenter
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