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bugzilla project updated Alexandre Prokoudine 13 Jun 13:23
  bugzilla project updated Marco Ciampa 13 Jun 14:09
Alexandre Prokoudine
2016-06-13 13:23:08 UTC (almost 8 years ago)

bugzilla project updated

Hi,

'GIMP-manual' product on bugzilla now has v2.10 version that bug reports can be filed against.

At this point I need your input. Since the work on updating the user manual should start about now, which of the options below would you prefer?

1. Use http://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Release:2.10_changelog to create bug reports on every missing feature or update, then 'take' a bug (needs developer status on bugzilla for the product), and close it as RESOLVED FIXED once it's done.

2. Create a new wiki page similar to http://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Porting_file_plugins_to_GEGL and track the progress there (needs a wiki account).

Maybe there's an even better option? Please let me know.

Alex

Marco Ciampa
2016-06-13 14:09:41 UTC (almost 8 years ago)

bugzilla project updated

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 04:23:08PM +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:

Hi,

'GIMP-manual' product on bugzilla now has v2.10 version that bug reports can be filed against.

At this point I need your input. Since the work on updating the user manual should start about now, which of the options below would you prefer?

1. Use http://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Release:2.10_changelog to create bug reports on every missing feature or update, then 'take' a bug (needs developer status on bugzilla for the product), and close it as RESOLVED FIXED once it's done.

2. Create a new wiki page similar to http://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Porting_file_plugins_to_GEGL and track the progress there (needs a wiki account).

Maybe there's an even better option? Please let me know.

Alex

I prefer the 2nd option and the 1st for real "bug"s (defects on the manual) but IMHO it is not much fundamental ...

Marco Ciampa

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