I agree completely. I was pointing out the uer name problem. I think I may
have been unclear in saying that contacting ussc who then files the report
in bugzilla is the only way to do it without setting up an automated user
account system for bugzilla. [unless that's already in place].
Tim
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Rankin, SE (Stephen) wrote:
> Tim,
>
> One very important advantage of Bugzilla is that it keeps records of all the
> bug reports. Such records are useful when people ask about how popular the
> software is, and how many users there are, these are typical questions asked
> by people funding a project.
>
> Steve.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Starlink development [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tim
> Jenness
> Sent: 13 July 2004 02:00
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Q236: Re: Compiling GAIA on Mac OS X
>
> On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Brad Cavanagh wrote:
>
> > On 12 Jul 2004 Tim Jenness wrote:
> >
> > > The real question is whether we want to release a beta test disk image
> > > that is missing figaro. Calling it a beta, we should be expecting bug
> > > reports.
> >
> > Along these lines, does the general public know about
> > http://dev.starlink.ac.uk/bugzilla/, or are they just going to be sending
> > everything to ussc@starlink? I didn't notice a link to either it or
> > dev.starlink.ac.uk from the main Starlink webpages.
> >
>
> one of the problems is that the general public needs to have a bugzilla
> account before they can submit a bug. I assume that it will be easier to
> mail them to ussc and then include the actual filer as a contact.
>
> --
> Tim Jenness
> JAC software
> http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/~timj
>
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Tim Jenness
JAC software
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/~timj
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