16 Apr
1999
16 Apr
'99
2:44 p.m.
"PG" == Peter Gervai <grin@tolna.net> writes:
PG> Out of my curiousity I submitted a bug into the bug database.
PG> It got resolved really fast. I only have two problems.
PG> First: Maybe it's just me but I don't really see WHO did close
PG> the bug.
It was me, but apparently Jitterbug doesn't record that information. I'm very new to Jitterbug so maybe I've done something wrong. At this point you can pretty much assume that if something gets resolved, I did it.
PG> Second: The bug (actually rather a cosmetic problem than a
PG> real bug) still exists, and the resolving was unsatisfactory
PG> (huh :)) for me, but there is no way to reply to the bug
PG> resolver, either because I do not know who he was or because
PG> I'm "logged in as a guest user".
Hmm, another Jitterbug deficiency (feature? bug?). I would think guests should be able to continue the conversation about a bug via the database. Since you can't, you've done the right thing by emailing MMDev.
PG> And about the #12: as the original text told the install
PG> overwrites the $BASE/templates directory without
PG> warning. Since I localized the templates to be able to create
PG> localized lists with newlist I wasn't REALLY happy to learn
PG> that all of them got overwritten. Of course
PG> lists/<listname>/templates don't get overwritten, but that's
PG> another matter I did not complain about...
Ah, I completely misunderstood your bug report. I've moved this back to incoming so I'll remember to deal with it. I'm not 100% sure what the solution should be though.
-Barry