[Data-modeling] Freebase bug tracker now publicly available
Kirrily Robert
kirrily at metaweb.com
Mon Oct 27 19:50:21 UTC 2008
Just posted this to our blog at http://blog.freebase.com/2008/10/27/freebase-bug-tracker-now-publicly-available/
... go there for the linky version.
K.
We’ve recently opened up our bug tracking system for public access.
You can find it at bugs.freebase.com.
Four queues are viewable by casual visitors:
* Freebase.com is a general-purpose, catch-all queue for any
incoming bugs. Many things in this queue will be reassigned to more
specific areas as appropriate.
* eng-client is the queue used by our website developers to track
issues with the Freebase.com web front-end. These are the tickets you
see mentioned in our regular release note posts here on the blog.
* Data Architecture is where we work on cleaning up schema,
gardening, and so forth.
* Documentation should be self-explanatory, I hope.
You may sign up for an account on bugs.freebase.com and create tickets
directly in any of these projects. After signing up, you’ll also see
that we have a number of other projects which are partially visible.
You can’t directly create tickets in any of those projects, but if a
ticket you create in the Freebase.com project gets moved to one of
them, you’ll be able to follow it there. These queues include things
like the MQL, the relevance engine, and the cache.
One interesting feature of our bug tracking system, Jira, is that you
can vote for issues you feel are important and deserve extra
attention. For instance, I feel strongly that mailing addresses should
NOT default to the United States. If you agree, you can go to that
ticket and, in the left hand column, click on “Vote” to express your
support for the issue. We’ll be watching these opinions expressed by
our community to help us with prioritising bug fixes and new features.
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Kirrily Robert
Freebase Community Director
kirrily at metaweb.com
http://freebase.com/
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