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From: Rod H. <hil...@re...> - 2009-08-31 17:53:29
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Hello, I'll make this short and sweet. 1) I'm a graduate student. 2) I'm doing research on development practices in the open source community. 3) I would like to use BugTracker as part of my research. I'd be eternally grateful if everyone who has ever contributed code to this project could fill out my survey. It's three questions long, and you can do the whole thing with just the mouse. Please take a few seconds and help me complete my research, I'd really appreciate it. The survey is here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cHU2aHo5bS14cE04c2gzWGlhaUpQSHc6MA .. Thank you, Rod Hilton P.S. If you are involved with multiple open source projects and seeing this message on other mailing lists, first let me apologize for being so annoying, but second let me ask you to please fill out the survey again, once for each project. Thanks! |
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From: Adam N. <il...@ya...> - 2007-10-17 02:39:07
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I downloaded javafreedom-bugtracker-0.2beta3 and tried to fire it up in
Netbeans, but I found that it didn't have a nbproject folder. I tried creating
one but I couldn't find a WEB-INF directory, which is required by Netbeans.
How can I get this set up so I can test, develop, and run it? What IDE do
other developers on this project use (if any)? I noticed the homepage for this
project belongs to a squatter, so I hope the project is not dead.
Thanks,
Adam
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