[CentOS-devel] functional testing as a contrib requirement
Ross Walker
rswwalker at gmail.comFri Aug 14 13:40:45 UTC 2009
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On Aug 14, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On 08/14/2009 07:23 AM, Marcus Moeller wrote: >> Fedora is using the bugzilla as bugtracking platform for quite a >> while >> without any problems. > > As a bug tracking system. bugzilla is quite nice. The only problem > I've > had ( in the past ) with it was the amount of work required around it > and the complexity in setup / admin around it. > > The problem I have with the Fedora approach is that once a package is > into the system, there is really no audit / tracking or testing of > anything binary going through the system. What we need is a good web-based open-source change management system. What exists now directly in that category? If nothing what exists that could be easily made to fit the bill? I like the openness of wikis, but they lack the audit and approval capabilities, unless someone has developed a mod for a standard one? -Ross
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