Jimbo: Would you consider installing bugzilla (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/) on wikipedia to help us manage bugs/feature requests? The Wiki interface is pretty wretched for bug management.
I'd certainly be happiest if everything was integrated (so that you wouldn't have to separately log into bugzilla...hm, maybe that could be done...that would be neat, if when you first create an account at Wikipedia, you could choose to join the wikipedia-l and/or wikitech-l lists...) but that certainly doesn't need to be a high priority.
The installation looks pretty simple, especially since you already have perl and mysql all running. It would be of great help. If you do so, I promise to file the bugs on the current bug reports page.
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Sure, I'd consider it. But let's get a consensus of developers that we all actually want to use this. It sure seems like a reasonable idea to me.
kband@www.llamacom.com wrote:
Jimbo: Would you consider installing bugzilla (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/) on wikipedia to help us manage bugs/feature requests? The Wiki interface is pretty wretched for bug management.
I'd certainly be happiest if everything was integrated (so that you wouldn't have to separately log into bugzilla...hm, maybe that could be done...that would be neat, if when you first create an account at Wikipedia, you could choose to join the wikipedia-l and/or wikitech-l lists...) but that certainly doesn't need to be a high priority.
The installation looks pretty simple, especially since you already have perl and mysql all running. It would be of great help. If you do so, I promise to file the bugs on the current bug reports page.
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