Discussion:
[Sisuite-devel] Admin access to SF project
Brian Elliott Finley
2007-05-27 13:06:13 UTC
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Heh. Couldn't have said it better myself, Andrea. ;-)

I'm good with the TODO file suggestion. One other benefit of the TODO file is that users can get a copy of it when they download the source or install a package. We should just make sure it has an HTTP link to the most recent version of itself in SVN.

Thoughts from others?

Cheers,

-Brian


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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Righi <***@cineca.it>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 13:11:01
To:Bernard Li <***@vanhpc.org>
Cc:***@anl.gov, dann frazier <***@dannf.org>
Subject: Re: Admin access to SF project
Last night I tried Admin -> Tracker and it gave me permission denied.
I just tried Tracker -> Admin and that worked. So either it's a
SourceForge bug or they mean totally different things.
I suppose, but I'm sure at all, that admin->tracker can be used to change the
members permissions on the tracker, while tracker->admin is to perform admin
operations in the tracking system (bugs, TODOs, etc). IMHO SF is becoming too
complicated day by day with all this new features (crap)... I think that even
the simple TODO text file is a better bug tracking system...

BTW today we have 105 bugs open, but I'm sure that the 99.9% of them are
obsolete/deprecated issues. Should we think to close it and just use the TODO
file (or split it in a TODO and a BUGS files)? opinions?

-Andrea
Anyways, I was able to create a new group in the bug tracker, so I am
all good.
Thanks for looking into this, Brian.
P.S. Work is underway to port SystemImager
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