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FFmpeg uses roundup for tracking issues, new issues and changes to |
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existing issues can be done through a web interface and through email. |
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Its possible to subscribe to individual issues by adding yourself to the |
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nosy list or to subscribe to the ffmpeg_issues mailinglist which receives |
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nosy list or to subscribe to the ffmpeg-issues mailinglist which receives |
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a mail for every change to every issue. Replies to such mails will also |
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properly be added to the respective issue. |
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(the above does all work already after light testing) |
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difference. |
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wish |
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[FIXME can a bug be priority wish?] |
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Something that is desiderable to have but that there is no urgency at |
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all to implement, e.g.: something completely cosmetic like a |
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website restyle or a personalized doxy template or the ffmpeg logo. |
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This priority isn't valid for bugs. |
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Status: |
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