atom feed26 messages in org.oasis-open.lists.chairsRE: [chairs] A question for the Chairs
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Jeff KentonOct 16, 2003 8:26 am 
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Subject:RE: [chairs] A question for the Chairs
From:Wachob, Gabe (gwac@visa.com)
Date:Oct 16, 2003 10:32:33 am
List:org.oasis-open.lists.chairs

I would definitely find a lot of advantage in a "problem reporting/issue tracking" (bug reporting) system. I get the sense that most of us manage these things "by hand". In many cases, I see TC's keeping "issues" documents in the document repository, which seems suboptimal since the current issue list is only published when the issues list maintainer decides to upload the file.

-Gabe Wachob XRI TC Co-chair

-----Original Message----- From: Jeff Kenton [mailto:jken@datapower.com] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 8:29 AM To: karl@oasis-open.org Cc: cha@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [chairs] A question for the Chairs

A Question:

My Committee, the XSLT / XPath Conformance TC, has produced a conformance test suite comprising several thousand test cases. From time to time we get questions or comments regarding these tests. We keep track of these and attempt to resolve the issues raised, in much the same way that a software development group keeps track of bugs.

My question: do other committees have a need to track issues, and do you believe it would be useful for OASIS to provide a central / standard way to deal with these?

Thoughts / comments?

Thanks,

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