DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2005-09
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Re: Prelminary bug web interface now up - for testing only.
On 9/22/05, Matthew Dillon <dillon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ok, preliminary testing can be done:
>
> http://www.dragonflybsd.org/~dunebuggy/
>
> No comments about the graphics. I'm focusing on features for the next
> few days. I'll get the code into CVS sometime this weekend so people
> can mess with the templates.
>
> The database is going to be reset on saturday! Don't stuff real bugs
> yet!
>
>
> Finished:
>
> * Account login & session management (cookie based).
after I logged in, any click on the left hand buttons made me
"anonymous" again. I have enabled cookie in the browser.
> * Anonymous submissions and tracking (cookie based).
> * Basic bug lookups / bug and date prefix searches.
> * Basic auto-lookup (list bugs submitted and assigned, hotlink pushin).
> * Basic bug display.
> * Basic new bug entry.
> * Attachments: uploads and hotlink downloads. Currently handles
> 100% binary attachments and can retain the mime type, but probably
binary attachment is OK, but white space(' ') in the "attachment
label" will become '@'
> needs tuning to prevent it from being used by spammers/pornsters.
> * All database schema and interfacing, the templater library,
> the cgi library, support infrastructure, form parsing, data
> sanitization, binary data representation encoding and decoding,
> etc... all done.
> * New account creation with automatic transfer of prior anonymous
> submissions to the new account (using the cookie to identify the
> user). e.g. 'lazy submitter' support. (~30 min).
> * Edit account preferences (already laid out, ~30 min of work to
> finish).
>
> Finished, probably has bugs:
>
> * Bug edit - Append new comment w/ attachments.
> Editing of existing comments by submitter (most recent
> only by non-administrative submiter).
> Remove attachments by submitter.
> Assign/reassign the bug (registered accounts with
> assignment capabilties or the current assignee).
> Thursday:
>
> * Bug browsing, basic field searches.
>
> * Ability to request notification on new or edited bugs based on
> bugid, priority, target states.
>
> * Dynamic placemarkers below the left hand menu so you can placemark
> a bug and then go back to it later with a single click (will also
> be used by the auto-notify mechanism to provide easy hotlinks to
> bugs you've been notified about).
>
> * Administrative access to all editable elements.
>
> * Administrative levels.
>
> * Limit attachment sizes and properly handle the mime-type for
> attachment replacments/ additions.
>
> * More options for making yourself available for bug assignment
> (e.g. by class rather then just universally with a checkbox).
>
> Later:
>
> * Web interface / left hand menus need to be turned into images
> to make them look nice.
>
> * Web interface, general layeout and other issues (but not until
> all the core functionality is done).
>
> * Additional administrative functions, such as adding new
> classifications, editing user accounts, changing bug ownerships,
> mail-based account registration verification, etc. It's a
> database after all, anything is possible.
>
> * Full keyword search interface.
>
> * EMail submission/append interface.
>
> -Matt
>
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