Bugslist

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bugslist.php is John's TODO list management script. If you use this script you might be interested in ProgClub Timestamp so you can copy/paste the comment label syntax, or configure KDE so you don't have to. For other projects see projects.

Status

Released! But there's work to do.

Version

bugslist.php v0.1.1488
Copyright © 2016-2017 John Elliot V
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Version control info

Timestamp.......: 2017-03-12 17:38:30 +1100 (Sun, 12 Mar 2017)
UTC timestamp...: 2017-03-12 06:38:30Z
Date............: 2017-03-12
Time............: 17:38:30
Author..........: jj5
File............: bugslist.php
Revision........: 1488
URL.............: bugslist.php

Administration

Contributors

People who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.

Copyright

Copyright © 2016, Contributors.

License

Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or later.

Resources

Source code

You can read the source code.

You can browse the repository.

You can checkout the latest stable script, or the full stable system (including tests and release scripts).

You can checkout the latest development script, or the full development system (including tests and release scripts).

Links

Specifications

Functional specification

See help for information about how the script is supposed to work.

Technical specification

The script is a PHP CLI script.

Notes

Notes for implementers

If you are interested in incorporating this software into your project, here's what you need to know:

Just copy-and-paste your way to victory! Feel free to ask questions.

Notes for developers

If you're interested in contributing to this software, here's what you need to know:

Send your patch to jj5@progclub.org along with a statement that you are willing to be listed in the contributors section of the documentation and willing to license your contribution under the license.

For security reasons write access to jjrepo is only available for John. It's basically my private repository. If you'd like to hack on projects where you do have checkin permissions on the Subversion repository, along with infrastructure for running your code, then why not head over to ProgClub and register?