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Dragonfly now open source

Get the news if you haven't seen it already (with apologies to those of you who already read it - I know I'm three busy days behind in re-posting this news item smile ).

I've been waiting for this and I hope open-sourcing Dragonfly will teach us some things about working in the open and maintaining developer communities - even more than we do already. (You may now start griping about the closed bug tracker but I'm afraid you'll be ignored, because if I was making such decisions it would already be open..).

Who knows, interesting contributions for Dragonfly might inspire more open sourcing at Opera? smile

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Comments

Daniel HendrycksDanielHendrycks Saturday, February 13, 2010 11:07:46 PM

Originally posted by hallvors:

You may now start griping about the closed bug tracker but I'm afraid you'll be ignored


Doesn't this do the job of an open bug tracker? http://bitbucket.org/scope/dragonfly-stp-1/issues/?status=new&status=open

Charles SchlossChas4 Saturday, February 13, 2010 11:15:25 PM

Must be working on a lot of "site-hacks"

setsutekh Saturday, February 13, 2010 11:48:18 PM

Originally posted by DanielHendrycks:

Doesn't this do the job of an open bug tracker? http://bitbucket.org/scope/dragonfly-stp-1/issues/?status=new&status=open

He meant Opera's BTS.

d4rkn1ght Sunday, February 14, 2010 11:19:24 PM

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Anonymous Thursday, May 6, 2010 4:18:14 PM

Fsangel writes: Cool

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