[OSM-dev] Will the real OpenStreetBugs stand up?
Mikel Maron
mikel_maron at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 9 21:48:43 BST 2012
> What part of "I will take an action to get something pushed out before the next meeting" did you fail to understand yesterday?
This sounds promising, but I fail to understand it fully. Is there someone else from the EWG meeting (not TomH, who I don't want to bother) who would like to fill us in on these developments with integrating bug tracking into OSM.org?
-Mikel
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron
>________________________________
> From: Tom Hughes <tom at compton.nu>
>To: Tom MacWright <tom at developmentseed.org>
>Cc: dev at openstreetmap.org
>Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2012 4:31 PM
>Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Will the real OpenStreetBugs stand up?
>
>On 09/10/12 21:24, Tom MacWright wrote:
>
>> All those are independent third party sites created by individuals
>> and are not directly related to core site.
>>
>> Aren't they using the same database somehow?
>
>No idea.
>
>> What we were talking about in the EWG meeting was adding a "bug"
>> reporting system to the main site that records things in the main
>> database and is integrated with the API etc.
>>
>> It is not directly related to any of the sites you mention.
>>
>> Okay, then what is it? :) Is it not open-source at all? I thought that
>> you were working on a branch of the 'official' OSB project and just
>> needed to merge/publish that?
>
>What part of "I will take an action to get something pushed out before the next meeting" did you fail to understand yesterday?
>
>The story is that Kai created something that was literally based on taking one of the existing OSB systems and bolting that javascript onto the rails code but it didn't produce a something that was very coherent with the rest of the site and API so I have been reworking it.
>
>There is a branch out there that you may stumble across but it bears no resemblence to the current code.
>
>Now if you want me to get what I have cleaned up and published I should probably stop writing emails about it and actually work on it instead...
>
>Tom
>
>-- Tom Hughes (tom at compton.nu)
>http://compton.nu/
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