[cvsnt] Re: Alert: Binary files are corrupted when you do acvsremove

Bo Berglund bo.berglund at telia.com
Wed May 11 22:06:19 BST 2005


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On Wed, 11 May 2005 22:33:28 +0200, "Luigi D. Sandon" <cp at sandon.it>
wrote:

>> There might be a case for installing Roundup instead.
>
>Beyond the tool, IMHO the load is to mantain the database itself, which
>means reviewing issue, verifying them, deleting useless entries and so on.
>Otherwise the "noise" of careless submitters will easily hide the real
>entries, making it useless.
>
>Neverthless a public searchable list of confirmed bugs with their status
>would be really appreciated, even if read-only.

Agreed,
the reason Tony gave up on Mantis could be that it did not really work
and was a maintenance headache. But no matter which tool you use, it's
no better than *how* you use it of course.


/Bo
(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)



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