This is a Journal entry by Peta

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Peta

Testing yet again...


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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

test recieved smiley - winkeye


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Whisky

Yes Peta, you haven't forgotten how to spell 'Testing' smiley - winkeye

smiley - yikes You mean that wasn't what you were testing smiley - doh


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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

may be she is testing :

something about forty2.noughties A1081423


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Tango

You know, pheloxi, maybe you should have a read of the <./>HouseRules</.>... i believe there's a bit in there about spam... smiley - winkeye

Tango


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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

not spamming

...changed enough in the messages!

beside acording to some I spammed and it was deleted this in last 365 days! eventho it was for good course more "pisa people" united friends!


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Post 7

Peta

I'm going through all the bugs. It's really making me itch! smiley - winkeye


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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? |

hands Peta a bug-o-tron smiley - smiley


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Whoami - iD dislikes punctuation

smiley - smiley There's no post on the Y!Group. Is this merely a reminder? smiley - winkeyesmiley - cake


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Peta

These are *all* the bugs. All of them that have ever been posted to Bugzilla about all and any DNA site. There are some interesting ones in there! I think I might have to add a few more though... smiley - smiley


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Tango

"Bugzilla"? Isn't that the bug report website for the mozilla browser? smiley - erm What's that got to do with DNA?

Tango


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Spelugx the Beige, Wizard, Perl, Thaumatologically Challenged

The Bugzilla software was as you say written for the Mozilla QA system, but being open source other organisations can use (such as the pro-OSS BBCi). Now I hope DNA has regression tests, and that some bugs have automated test suites, so that the programmers know what's broken this week.

spelugx


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Ormondroyd

Oh, debugger. smiley - whistle


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Peta

Hiya,

Bugzilla is just a handy tool that emails people when a bug has been uploaded or updated. We have to use something, and this works fine.

If you have any suggestions for something (very cheap) that works a lot better please let me know... But it has to be non-techy friendly - I'm only a half-tech and so are a lot of people that need to use the system. smiley - smiley


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Ormondroyd

If you're a half-tech, Peta, I'm not sure what that makes me. A quarter-tech, maybe? smiley - bigeyes


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Peta

Shhhh, you're not supossed to point that bit out!

I'm not remotely a tech either, but living in a tech world I have to keep up some pretense. smiley - winkeye


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SEF

"If you have any suggestions for something (very cheap)"

I think the only bug-reporting tools I used were custom designed for/by various companies rather than general purpose and widely available.

However, there are a number of people on h2g2 who seem to explore free/shareware sites on the net quite a bit and quite a few who seem to want to work for h2g2 on the computer side and who might design you something. smiley - weird If you are at all serious about wanting an alternative (eg there are specific features missing or which could work better) then you should consider posting in the areas frequented by techy people just in case there are some who are not subscribed to your journal. smiley - winkeyeA604937 and A623666 spring to mind as likely locations if Askh2g2 and HowDoI seem too banal.


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Peta

Hi SEF,

The system we use at the moment doesn't seem to have any major shortfalls, but I'm always interested in possible new developments.

So you used bug reporting tools too, SEF? Are you still in the same field of business? smiley - smiley


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SEF

I'm retired! smiley - biggrin I cheated a lot on the normal age you might expect smiley - winkeye but I'd made and saved enough money. So now I only do things for myself, friends or charities and schools and not for commercial or industrial companies any more. I tend not to write buggy software and even if I did I wouldn't need to use bug-reporting tools for the purpose on my current scale of just me. smiley - biggrin

It is people like MaW etc who want to start out in the business and occasionally make half-hearted attempts to get the BBC to give them a job. OwlOfDoom and DoctorMO are also possibilities to ask. I didn't actually compile a list because I wasn't looking to employ anyone myself. They may well have studied a selection of current tools at college/university but I don't really know what their courses would have included. That's why I suggested you ask them.


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Peta


Oh, I guess that makes you around the same age as me then SEF. I've no plans to retire at the moment though, I really enjoy working, especially in such a young environment, it's thoroughly entertaining. smiley - smiley


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