D2X-XL support ticket tracker - now on SourceForge.net!
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D2X-XL support ticket tracker - now on SourceForge.net!
I have decided to move the D2X-XL support system over to SourceForge.net (D2X-XL project main page), because it offers more options and flexibility.
Please post bug reports there in the future.
You will have to register (free) on SF.net to be able to file bug reports or feature requests. Once you have done that, you can load the D2X-XL project main page and click on 'bugs' or 'feature requests' and then on 'submit new'. You will be forwarded to a screen where you can post bug report or feature request. Once you have completed and submitted it, you will be given a tracker id with a link. Bookmark that link, or click the monitor button in the tracker item you just created to keep track of it (or it might get lost).
Sounds more complicated than it is, so please be so kind to use the new system.
simX is a technician in the SF.net D2X-XL project and can directly handle Mac specific bug reports there.
As I will also set up a D2X-XL source repository on SF.net in the not too distant future, imo this is the right step to putting D2X-XL on a broader and more public platform with an at least semi-professional structure, management and support system.
Support tickets made on Koolbear's site need not be re-reported there.
Thank you KB for offering that service to us, the D2X community.
The bug reports threads in this forum will be put out of service.
Please post bug reports there in the future.
You will have to register (free) on SF.net to be able to file bug reports or feature requests. Once you have done that, you can load the D2X-XL project main page and click on 'bugs' or 'feature requests' and then on 'submit new'. You will be forwarded to a screen where you can post bug report or feature request. Once you have completed and submitted it, you will be given a tracker id with a link. Bookmark that link, or click the monitor button in the tracker item you just created to keep track of it (or it might get lost).
Sounds more complicated than it is, so please be so kind to use the new system.
simX is a technician in the SF.net D2X-XL project and can directly handle Mac specific bug reports there.
As I will also set up a D2X-XL source repository on SF.net in the not too distant future, imo this is the right step to putting D2X-XL on a broader and more public platform with an at least semi-professional structure, management and support system.
Support tickets made on Koolbear's site need not be re-reported there.
Thank you KB for offering that service to us, the D2X community.
The bug reports threads in this forum will be put out of service.
- Aus-RED-5
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ummm...
Who is reading the support \"tickets\" and giving help?
And why are we having to goto another site for help when this one seems to work?
I'm sorry but, I don't like the look of this sofar.
This site is well known to the Descent community.
Most people will come here first before having to \"find out\" they have to goto another site for help.
Who is reading the support \"tickets\" and giving help?
And why are we having to goto another site for help when this one seems to work?
I'm sorry but, I don't like the look of this sofar.
This site is well known to the Descent community.
Most people will come here first before having to \"find out\" they have to goto another site for help.
Exactly. It's much easier to keep track of bug reports.
There is an extra thread for every bug only containing messages directly related to that bug. There is a nice thread list that's easily overseen.
The only thing I miss is features like a check box 'ticket has been read', and ticket priority, so that the people who created them know what they're up to.
There is an extra thread for every bug only containing messages directly related to that bug. There is a nice thread list that's easily overseen.
The only thing I miss is features like a check box 'ticket has been read', and ticket priority, so that the people who created them know what they're up to.
Aus: Ever use a system like Bugzilla? There's a reason they use systems like that instead of the old method of a mailing list. Things are less likely to get lost in the fray.
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Is there a way I can view outstanding tickets? I want to make sure the bug I'm reporting hasn't been reported before. I'm trying not to be negative, buy my initial impression is that this ticketing system is:
1. Ugly.
2. Devoid of features.
3. Not very useful.
Perhaps I'm just not giving it enough of a chance.
Mike
1. Ugly.
2. Devoid of features.
3. Not very useful.
Perhaps I'm just not giving it enough of a chance.
Mike
I can see how this system is a great help to Diedel, being able to close off fixed issues, but I also would like to be able to see what other people are posting.
I have no idea what is possible but a way to simply show that other people are also having the same problem may help to show Diedel what is a true bug and what is just a setup or configuration error by one person. [Idea!] A box to tick that you are also having this problem that would advance a counter.
eg problem X posted by afb
counter advanced to 4 by people who also show this problem
even people who ticked the box remembered while ticket is open so as to allow mailout for more info if required and a posting of a bug fixed-ticket closed note.
This would be a better system than just being able to add comments to someone elses ticket, which could get messy.
I do agree that the site still does need a bit of tweaking. Yellow text in white comboboxes is not good!
I have no idea what is possible but a way to simply show that other people are also having the same problem may help to show Diedel what is a true bug and what is just a setup or configuration error by one person. [Idea!] A box to tick that you are also having this problem that would advance a counter.
eg problem X posted by afb
counter advanced to 4 by people who also show this problem
even people who ticked the box remembered while ticket is open so as to allow mailout for more info if required and a posting of a bug fixed-ticket closed note.
This would be a better system than just being able to add comments to someone elses ticket, which could get messy.
I do agree that the site still does need a bit of tweaking. Yellow text in white comboboxes is not good!
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Yeah, that's something I'm not found of either.Aus-RED-5 wrote:Plus it doesn't show if anyone has even view the ticket.
I also don't like that you cannot view all posted tickets as normal user, and see whether your issue has been posted and maybe even dealt with already.
I may switch to Sourceforge.net's bug tracker in the future as I believe it supports such actions.
Re: D2X-XL support ticket tracker - now on SourceForge.net!
Your links page: http://www.descent2.de/links.htmlDiedel wrote:I have decided to move the D2X-XL support system over to SourceForge.net (D2X-XL project main page), because it offers more options and flexibility.
Still has the Support ticket tracker linked to: http://www.6dofbb.com/help
Max