[Libreoffice-qa] Fwd: [tdf-announce] The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 3.6 with a wealth of new features and improvements
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Tue Aug 21 10:21:07 PDT 2012
Michael Meeks-2 wrote
>
>> There is one already - Bugzilla. I think devs should be teached how to
>> use
>> Bugzilla more.
> :-) Sure - but a developer's daily interaction involves using many bug
> trackers - from LibreOffice, to SUSE, RedHat, Deb-bugs, Apache Issues,
> etc. having a single page that lets you get to them easily can be nice.
>
Hi.
This is another major problem...
Michael Meeks-2 wrote
>
> I agree that wiki pages don't help; but having a convenient developer
> default-page that makes it easy to get to the bugs you want - and also
> prompts you with the last 5x new regressions, and a competitive
> component vs. component bug chart and ... - might do some good. No doubt
> it could all be done in a pile of Javascript or something :-)
>
Anyway such dashboard could be done like this:
Sample screenshot -
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/9753/bugzilladashboard.jpg
Tool -
http://toolness.github.com/bugzilla-dashboard/#username=[bugzilla.mozilla.org
username]
All this can be done using Bugzilla integrated APIs (or BzAPI
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:REST_API) with a help of some mediawiki
addons - nice examples:
http://christian.legnitto.com/blog/2012/04/18/new-mediawiki-bugzilla-feature/
Best regards.
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