[idldoc] ticket emails
Joe Hood
jhood at akoostix.com
Mon Jan 14 03:19:27 PST 2008
Michael,
I agree idldoc-dev might be a better mailing list as many users may
not want to see tickets.
Thanks for the tip on timeline subscription that would work as well. I
will do that for now, as it goes beyond tickets. You are using a great
project tool ;).
Feel free to make a wiki page with my sed scripts.
Side note: I am down to only five warnings and the idldoc output looks
great. All warnings are related to classes, but I am not sure what the
common thread is yet. They are also in obsolete code, so I am not too
concerned. If I can find something that points to a bug, I will raise
a ticket. Great Job!
Cheers,
Joe
Joe Hood, MSc, BEng, CD
President / Chief Technical Officer
Akoostix Inc.
jhood at akoostix.com
Phone: (902) 404-7464
Cell: (902) 223-9876
Fax: (902) 405-3855
On 14-Jan-08, at 1:18 AM, Michael Galloy wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Joe Hood wrote:
>
>> Michael,
>>
>> It might be useful for ticket updates to automatically go out to
>> the mailing list, effectively merging those two ways of reporting
>> and discussing things (though I think the ticket system is the
>> better process tool). Personally, I have to actually go look at a
>> ticket, even if I raised it, to see what has changed, which can
>> also cause delay in feedback.
>
> One suggestion: subscribe to the "timeline" rss feed. To do this, go
> to:
>
> http://idldoc.idldev.com/timeline
>
> Check the items on the right that you want to keep tabs on. Select
> "Update". Then go to the bottom of the page and hit the "RSS feed"
> link at the bottom.
>
>> Would you be willing to set up the ticket system on
>> idldoc.idldev,com to automatically notify the mailing list on
>> ticket changes?
>
> Yes. I've also thought about adding a "idldoc-dev" mailing list.
> Maybe this would be more appropriate on that list? This list would
> continue on as the "user" list.
>
> Mike
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>
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