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Re: What project application pages need to say when Launchpad is not the official service
Hi, Curtis.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Curtis Hovey <curtis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This is a proposal about the page content that Launchpad apps need to provide
> to explain launchpad does not know what service a project uses, or that the
> service is not Launchpad. This is a UI design in text.
>
> =================
> Project bugs page
> =================
>
> Unknown
> -------
>
> This page will look much like it does now.
>
> The page states that launchpad does not know. If the project is linked to
> a package, the user can navigate to the source package. If the user can
> configure bugs, he sees a message explaining bug tracking, a link to help.lp
> an and action to enable it. The page has norobots;noindex.
>
> *Launchpad does not know where Derby - Java Database tracks bugs.*
>
> Derby bugs are also tracked in _Ubuntu "sun-javadb" package_.
>
> Launchpad allows your project to share bug reports with other projects
> and turn patches into fixes. _Getting started with bug tracking in
> Launchpad_.
> (/) Configure bug tracker
>
>
> External
> --------
>
> This page is just like the Unknown state except that the page states where the
> bugs are tracked. The page has norobots;noindex.
>
> *Derby - Java Database bugs are tracked in _SUN bugzilla_.*
>
> Derby bugs are also tracked in _Ubuntu "sun-javadb" package_.
>
> Launchpad allows your project to share bug reports with other projects
> and turn patches into fixes. _Getting started with bug tracking in
> Launchpad_.
> (/) Configure bug tracker
>
I just wanted to ack this looked nice for the bugs home page ideas.
Thanks for putting these notes together. In the context of all the
other apps, it's a really nice way to look at this info.
Cheers,
deryck
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Deryck Hodge
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