Does anyone see value in setting up a sandbox/testing website. I was think of writing a public website to sign up for real email account that interfaces with the latest svn of roundcube. Maybe modify the interface to have a bug reporting links and or comments on known issues. This would probably increase bug finding rates dramatically.
Michael Phillips
greetz
personally i would separate the interface design & development from the application features development, based on this. those who like to work with user interfaces, usability, graphics etc could benefit of what you have proposed. otherwise i think that only stable versions should be made visible to public as public demos so that the users wont get the wrong picture unless they are specifically bug hunting, but even for
that i would branch that task separatelly
On 1/2/07, Michael J. Phillips mphill@mphill.org wrote:
Does anyone see value in setting up a sandbox/testing website. I was think of writing a public website to sign up for real email account that interfaces with the latest svn of roundcube. Maybe modify the interface to have a bug reporting links and or comments on known issues. This would probably increase bug finding rates dramatically.
Michael Phillips