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Re: [sup-talk] [PATCH] minor nits in exception apology message



Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sun Nov 01 18:30:04 +0100 2009:
> Reformatted excerpts from Nicolas Pouillard's message of 2009-11-01:
> > What I found cool about distributed bugtrackers is that the
> > bug-closing action can follow the code that fixes the bug. Being in a
> > branch, or being reviewed...
> > 
> > About non-technical users, I think that just a mail (thread) on the
> > mailing-list could suffice. Of course some web app can make things
> > clearer.
> 
> It's funny, the two things that I found irritating do were a) close the
> bug as part of the commit (because I kept forgetting, and also because I
> like reading commits with git log -p and the ditz stuff was additional
> noise), and

I think some habits are needed in each model...

> b) translating a user's bug report email into an issue. :)

Yes this translating job can really be boring. In fact I consider every
bugtracker related task to be boring... And yes the nice part of web
based bugtracker is to put this burden on the user.

-- 
Nicolas Pouillard
http://nicolaspouillard.fr
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