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New Bug Tracking/Reporting System |
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We're still building up our staff and getting ready to make a server switch. In the meantime, we're also focusing on releasing a bug tracking system where registered users can submit bug reports and our staff will work on them until resolved (unless they are classified bogus). We'll also have statistics and accountability.
Along with our yet unfilled project management spot, that person will ensure that bugs are resolved, upgrades on time, and new development on schedule.
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Posted on Thursday, June 12 @ 09:14:20 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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Re: New Bug Tracking/Reporting System (Score: 1) by Area51 on Monday, June 16 @ 05:21:51 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | FB may think you should pay for security fixes from his own buggy code, but noone else does (except NukeCop-FB-butt-kissers).
Download PHP-Nuke 6.7 here as is allowed under the GPL:
http://www.byte monsoon.com/details.php?id=226&hit=1
SAVE THIS LINK WHILE YOU CAN BEFORE THE NC GESTAPO DELETE IT!
Requires Bit Tor rent to download.
(Remove space from the link. NukeCops does not support the GPL and only wants to line FB's wallet. They've proven this with their latest announcement.) |
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Re: New Bug Tracking/Reporting System (Score: 1) by davper on Thursday, June 12 @ 13:46:08 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.timbus.com | Is FB going to incorporate bug fixes into his future releases or is this something that will have to be done for each new release? |
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