Managing hotfixes / bug fixes - software versioning / bug tracker?
Posted by
hans2 on
Mar 17, 2016; 4:50pm
URL: https://itus.accessinnov.com/Managing-hotfixes-bug-fixes-software-versioning-bug-tracker-tp472.html
For all the developers (fixes/new firmware) or those who want to contribute:
I've been away for a few days and noticed some recalls / updates of scripts. This is to be expected as we're starting to build a community and reverse engineering how (parts of) shield works. At the same time we need to make sure less experienced users can easily install updates.
I will make a new hotfix end of month (so April will be the next one).
I would like to know of the community what you all think about this. Should we use a software versioning platform (like SourceForge.net) to keep track of changes and bugs?
Any preference on which kind of platform is best to use?
Here are some possible options / review sites:
http://michaeltunnell.com/blog/15-miscellaneous/53-14-potential-alternatives-to-sourceforge-for-binary-downloadshttps://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2jnf3u/14_potential_alternatives_to_sourceforge_for/
No more: Shield Pro v1, Chaos Calmer, FW 1.51 SP1