> I agree. Working with such a system takes more time and is a little more > tedious than just keeping your local todo file and I'm not sure everyone > would adopt it. However it provides some more transparency and might reduce > uninformed rant. It might also provide a "todo basket" for developers who > like it (could collect bugs you'd like to fix and features/wishes you'd > like to implement by just moving them on your todo/roadmap list). yes, yes, yes. Anyway I don't see the difference from: - open my TODO file, edit it. and: - open bugzilla/whateverelse and edit it. -- by FiNeX http://www.finex.org finex (@) finex (.) org Linux Registered User #306523
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