>I'm very much in favour of opening this up. I think the Qt Project can
only win with a more liberal policy here.
I am glad to hear, and I have impatiently since waited for something to
happen, since I would really like to have access to re-open and close bugs.
I think it is annoying that I have t
On 02/12/2013 08:58 PM, Knoll Lars wrote:
> I'm very much in favour of opening this up. I think the Qt Project can
> only win with a more liberal policy here.
While we are at it: Would it maybe be possible as well for any Jira user
to add labels? Currently this is apparently only possible for app
On 2/6/13 4:33 PM, "Mitch Curtis" wrote:
>On Wednesday, February 06, 2013 12:52:29 PM Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> yesterday we did a bug triaging and fixing day here in the Digia Oslo
>> office. While everyone always looks at the bugs a little bit, it is
>> sometimes good to act
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Mitch Curtis wrote:
>> Bug triaging is a good way to get new contributors involved. So in my
>> opinion we should try to encourage everyone to help out with the cleanup of
>> our bug- tracker. Maybe we can even learn from KDE for example, where
>> regular bug t
On 02/07/2013 02:11 AM, Charley Bay wrote:
Mitch sayeth:
I think a lot of people are hesitant to contribute fixes because
of all of the
setup required to contribute, also (yeah, it's easy once you are
familiar with
it). ,
+1
It would be nice to make this, "turn-key".
For
Mitch sayeth:
> I think a lot of people are hesitant to contribute fixes because of all of
> the
> setup required to contribute, also (yeah, it's easy once you are familiar
> with
> it). ,
+1
It would be nice to make this, "turn-key".
For example, on platforms like Windows, it "would-be-nice"
On Wednesday, February 06, 2013 12:52:29 PM Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> yesterday we did a bug triaging and fixing day here in the Digia Oslo
> office. While everyone always looks at the bugs a little bit, it is
> sometimes good to actually go through them and figure out if they are
Hello all,
yesterday we did a bug triaging and fixing day here in the Digia Oslo office.
While everyone always looks at the bugs a little bit, it is sometimes good to
actually go through them and figure out if they are valid and their priority
so we know what to work on.
Traditionally we have b