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Re: Bug tracking
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Bug tracking |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:50:16 -0400 |
Please bear with my ignorance, if I happen to say something stupid;
but couldn't just Emacs talk to the bug tracking system directly so
that a user has no need to start a browser?
This does not solve the problem. The problem is that a web-based
system requires a net connection. Using Emacs as the client rather
than an ordinary browser might indeed be an improvement in such systems
but it won't help those who have no net connection--such as me.
I have decided that for tracking issues we should use a text file,
not a complex system, and certainly not something web-based.
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), (continued)
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), Jason Rumney, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), David Kastrup, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), Robert J. Chassell, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), Karl Fogel, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), Robert J. Chassell, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking, Oliver Scholz, 2004/06/13
- Re: Bug tracking,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Bug tracking, Tak Ota, 2004/06/14
- Re: Bug tracking, Richard Stallman, 2004/06/16
- Re: Bug tracking, Tak Ota, 2004/06/16
Re: Bug tracking (was: new *Help* argument highlighting), Richard Stallman, 2004/06/14