Il 29/6/2008 alle 11:33, ha scritto: > Am Sonntag, 29. Juni 2008 schrieb Oswald Buddenhagen: > > On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:35:42AM +0200, Leonardo Finetti wrote: > > > Anyway I don't see the difference from: > > > - open my TODO file, edit it. > > > and: > > > - open bugzilla/whateverelse and edit it. > > > > an editor gives you much more freedom to move around stuff. > > an offline tool that doesn't take forever for every single change and > > which doesn't publish every brainfart of yours in real-time would > > certainly go a long way, but it must be really sophisticated to be even > > remotely as usable for editing as a plain text file. > > With the new xml-rpc features in bugz3+ we should be able to whip up a > really simple application that makes stuff less tedious for admins. As I > agree that waiting for the site to write every single change to the > database I'd opt to make it work offline and push the changes in batches. > > I just checked what new bugzilla versions offer and they seem to have > pretty much everything we'd need: > - milestones > - keywords/tags > - fields we could use for triage > - xml-rpc > > I'm still not sure if such a system would be adapted, but I think having > something that's almost as easy to use as a local TODO file while being > more structured is something that will definitely help. Actually, who is mantaining bugzilla? Maybe all this are already planned and we doesn't know it :-) -- by FiNeX http://www.finex.org finex (@) finex (.) org Linux Registered User #306523
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