| OpenWrt as an open source software opens its development to the community by |
| having a publicly browseable subversion repository. The Trac software which |
| comes along with a Subversion frontend, a Wiki and a ticket reporting system |
| is used as an interface between developers, users and contributors in order to |
| make the whole development process much easier and efficient. |
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| We make distinction between two kinds of people within the Trac system: |
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| \begin{itemize} |
| \item developers, able to report, close and fix tickets |
| \item reporters, able to add a comment, patch, or request ticket status |
| \end{itemize} |
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| \subsubsection{Opening a ticket} |
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| A reporter might want to open a ticket for the following reasons: |
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| \begin{itemize} |
| \item a bug affects a specific hardware and/or software and needs to be fixed |
| \item a specific software package would be seen as part of the official OpenWrt repository |
| \item a feature should be added or removed from OpenWrt |
| \end{itemize} |
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| Regarding the kind of ticket that is open, a patch is welcome in those cases: |
| |
| \begin{itemize} |
| \item new package to be included in OpenWrt |
| \item fix for a bug that works for the reporter and has no known side effect |
| \item new features that can be added by modifying existing OpenWrt files |
| \end{itemize} |
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| Once the ticket is open, a developer will take care of it, if so, the ticket is marked |
| as "accepted" with the developer name. You can add comments at any time to the ticket, |
| even when it is closed. |
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| \subsubsection{Closing a ticket} |
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| A ticket might be closed by a developer because: |
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| \begin{itemize} |
| \item the problem is already fixed (wontfix) |
| \item the problem described is not judged as valid, and comes along with an explanation why (invalid) |
| \item the developers know that this bug will be fixed upstream (wontfix) |
| \item the problem is very similar to something that has already been reported (duplicate) |
| \item the problem cannot be reproduced by the developers (worksforme) |
| \end{itemize} |
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| At the same time, the reporter may want to get the ticket closed since he is not |
| longer able to trigger the bug, or found it invalid by himself. |
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| When a ticket is closed by a developer and marked as "fixed", the comment contains |
| the subversion changeset which corrects the bug. |