On 12-Oct-06, at 10:20 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> That's a bit unfair. :-) Hardly any bug trackers are intended for
> hosting diverse projects written in different languages, so hardly any
> bugtrackers let you search by programming language in the first place,
> so hardly anyone will have used such a feature yet. There may be
> reasons
> Launchpad shouldn't support this, but that people haven't been able to
> use it elsewhere isn't one of them.
>
> The use case is, "I want to fix a bug, but I know only C# and Python".
That's the obvious one, but it seems contrived; like searching for a
dinner idea that uses salt and pepper.
On 12-Oct-06, at 10:20 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> That's a bit unfair. :-) Hardly any bug trackers are intended for
> hosting diverse projects written in different languages, so hardly any
> bugtrackers let you search by programming language in the first place,
> so hardly anyone will have used such a feature yet. There may be
> reasons
> Launchpad shouldn't support this, but that people haven't been able to
> use it elsewhere isn't one of them.
>
> The use case is, "I want to fix a bug, but I know only C# and Python".
That's the obvious one, but it seems contrived; like searching for a
dinner idea that uses salt and pepper.