I guess I don't really know what Eventum is supposed to be used for
then? What is the primary market for Eventum and how it's supposed to
be used? And is there any plans for making this product work in a
Bug-tracking scenario?
Lance Johnson
Software Developer
DOCS, Inc.
(800)455-7627 x401
-----Original Message-----
From: Joao Prado Maia [mailto:jpm@stripped]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 9:41 AM
To: eventum-users@stripped
Subject: RE: releases
Lance,
> We could add these as custom fields, but aren't these some fields that
> would be useful for everybody. When somebody submits a bug it seems
> you'd want to know what version they're submitting it for. This would
> definitely apply to everybody. And then when a bug is fixed, it'd be
> nice to know the version it was fixed in. The scheduled one is nice,
> but this other field seems almost necessary also.
>
That implies that you are using Eventum as a bug tracker, and I can
assure
you that this is not true to everyone :)
--Joao
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