[Gvsig_english] Bug's list for the upcoming gvSIG 2 version?

Chris Puttick chris.puttick at thehumanjourney.net
Fri Jul 11 08:30:05 CEST 2008


A customised bugzilla works better than anything else I've ever seen - just make sure the version numbers make sense to normal users like me and then it "just works"...

Chris

----- "Miguel Montesinos" <mmontesinos at prodevelop.es> wrote:
> Hi Silvio,
>  
> I understand your concern. One of the problems we have right now, is
> that our bugtracking is also being used during development, not only
> for published releases.
>  
> But I agree it's an important issue. I'll add it to the to-discuss
> list, and will inform about decissions.
>  
> First of all we have to finish with the highly requested public SVN.
>  
> Miguel Montesinos
> gvSIG Team
> Prodevelop
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> De: gvsig_internacional-bounces at runas.cap.gva.es en nombre de silvio
> grosso
> Enviado el: jue 10/07/2008 20:45
> Para: gvsig_internacional at runas.cap.gva.es
> Asunto: [Gvsig_english] Bug's list for the upcoming gvSIG 2 version?
> 
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I know it has already been requested in the past but I think it would
> be great to have a link in the gvSIG's web site regarding the bugs.
> Maybe, one could start with the upcoming gvSIG 2 version where I fear
> the bugs are going to skyrocketing. Every new release has this glitch
> especially when the sofware run on different platforms.
> 
> In the last Spanish gvSIG's manual, in the end, there is a list of
> some bugs.
> 
> Most open source sofwares have such a list and, in my opinion, it is
> really helpful (I always read it).
> 
> At present, with gvSIG, when you are trying hard to do something
> without success, you never know whether it is your fault or not.
> For example, sometimes, it suffice to read the gvSIG's tutorials and
> manuals better :-)
> In other istances, the problem lies in a gvSIG's bug.
> Naturally, you can check the different mailing lists (Spanish,
> Italian, International) but it is not handy at all.
> 
> I suppose an open  list regarding the bugs would be time consuming for
> the developers because you must always update it.
> On the other hand, one could argue that the questions regarding
> gvSIG's could be less frequent to answer for the developers in the
> different mailing list.
> 
> To save time, perhaps, one could include only the important bugs?
> 
> Maybe, it could be negative for the gvSIG's "image"?
> In my opinion, Quantum gis, for instance, is pretty buggy at present.
> I never use it for "real" at work because in our Department we have 2
> ArcGis licenses.
> 
> In conclusion, in my opinion, for an user,  it is important to have
> such a list because it allows to understand how good is the software.
> On top of that, it allows to see how frequently is improved :-)
> 
> Keep up the wonderful work (when I think at the progress gvSIG has
> been doing I am really amazed!).
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Silvio
> 
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