Bug reports allow tracking of issues, both to make the developers lives easier,
as well as for tracking completed grant-funded work.
+It is **extremely** important to link the new bug to previous ones. As Luke
+mentioned on [this bug](https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1139#c3),
+"it is a mandatory project requirement that the graph from any bug
+contain all other bugs (one "Group")".
+
+The primary reason for this is to ensure bugs don't get buried and lost,
+and will aid those tackling similar problems at a later time.
+
+Also, for project management and financing purposes, it helps developers
+to keep an up-to-date list of their tasks.
+
####How to raise issues
1. Create a bug report.
accounting purposes and **MUST** be correct. *Note you can only get paid for
stuff done **after the nlnet grant is approved** (before the MOU is signed)*
+If a developer ever needs to check which bugs are assigned to them, go to the
+Libre-SOC bug tracker
+[advanced search page](https://bugs.libre-soc.org/query.cgi?format=advanced),
+and in the "Search by People" section, check "Bug Assignee" and "contains"
+and write your nickname (i.e. andrey etc.).
+
## ikiwiki
Runs the main libre-soc.org site (including this page). effective,
git clone --recursive https://github.com/billzorn/sfpy.git
cd sfpy
+ git apply /path/to/ieee754fpu/sfpy.patch
cd SoftPosit
git apply ../softposit_sfpy_build.patch
git apply /path/to/ieee754fpu/SoftPosit.patch