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Old February 17th, 2007, 08:11 AM

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Default Re: A bugtracker?

Sorry for my lack of replies, a couple of co-workers called in sick so I had to cover for them.

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Gandalf Parker said:
They wouldnt need to look at it if a shortened list can be generated from it for posting here.

Depending on how these forum are built it should be possible to set up a post that update every day at 00:00 with a bug number, title and a short excerpt of the message. I will of course have to ask the forum owners for their permission.


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lch said:
Bugzilla, Trac, or something else?
Something else.


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lch said: In any case, it should be Illwinter that set up the bugtracker, because otherwise the devs will never look at it.

From what I have seen Illwinter is a two person development house developing a game that are not making them a lot of money. Judging from their website they also do not have a lot of HTML knowledge and since they are not a major development house I doubt that they will neither the cash nor the in-house expertise to create or setup a bug tracker.



I am perfectly aware that this project might turn out to die from lack of use but it was originally designed for a homogenous computer environment consisting of IE6 as per client request so I have decided to update it anyway to valid XHTML and fix up some of the IE6 hack.

So at worst case I will have at least a few user notifying me with html problems, and at best I can refer to this project in a cv.

Besides, I like this game and since it is not open source I can't help them with the code but I still want to try to help Illwinter where I can. If they decide not to use it I at least made a try.
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