[Typo3-dev] The future of the TYPO3 platform

Thomas Hempel thomas at work.de
Thu Apr 22 19:50:30 CEST 2004


Hi all,

I am happy about someone is saying what is not perfect in TYPO3.
Don't misunderstand me. I love it, but I also hate it in some cases.

As sad before by some other people, I also miss a public bugtracking system.
In my opionion the actual procedure is anything but perfect. Why I have 
to send a bug to Kaspar?
In this way only he knows about it, and me for sure. Why this 
information is hidden from the community?
I don't think setting up a bugtracking system is changing the system at 
all...

I'm developing some big complex websites with TYPO3 and more than one 
time I had to do lot's of coderesearch to find out that
a problem is not by me or my code in an extensin but in the system itself.
For example some problems with whitespaces in association with filelinks 
or stuff like that.

I can't believe I am the only one wich such problems. I think a 
bugtracking system, or leastwise a system to make some changes public,
can help any one of us.

I won't accuse anyone of that but think about it!
Can it be true? Making such a system public to the community can be very 
very useful?


Ciao and regards
Thomas





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