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[cellml-discussion] Physiome Project issue tracker now available


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  • From: j.lawson at auckland.ac.nz (James Lawson)
  • Subject: [cellml-discussion] Physiome Project issue tracker now available
  • Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 15:01:31 +1300

Hi all,

I'd just like to recognise Andrew and Randall, amongst others, for all
their hard work on this. Since we got the tracker running internally a
couple of months ago we've generated over 200 tracker items, and dealt
with many of them.

Good work guys :)

James

Andrew Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have now got an issue tracker for the CellML and other
> physiome-related projects available at
> https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/ .
>
> This tracker is open to the public, and will accept 'tracker items',
> which could be questions, reports of bugs or feature suggestions for
> CellML / Physiome related software / web services / websites, problems
> or suggestions related to repository models, issues relating to the
> CellML specifications, and a wide range of other similar items
> (essentially, anything piece of information related to the physiome
> project that needs to be tracked and will eventually be marked as
> 'resolved' at some definite point in time).
>
> The tracker allows anyone to create an account and add themselves to the
> CC lists of existing tracker items - this provides a convenient way to
> follow the progress of issues you are interested in. After creating an
> account, anyone is also able (and encouraged) to submit new tracker
> items, comment on existing tracker items, and make other similar changes
> to the tracker item database.
>
> If you find any problems with the tracker itself, then please submit a
> tracker item (log in, then choose "Submit Bug Report" [navigation area
> on the left] => cellml.org site => Choose 'CellML Tracker' as the
> component and fill in the rest of the form). If you are unable to create
> a tracker item, then you can let me know of the issue by e-mail.
>
> Best regards,
> Andrew
>
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