bugmake - Bugs: bug #46108, Can we move to another bug tracker?

 
 

bug #46108: Can we move to another bug tracker?

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Submitted on:  Sat 03 Oct 2015 02:58:00 AM UTC  
 
Severity: 3 - NormalItem Group: None
Status: NonePrivacy: Public
Assigned to: NoneOpen/Closed: Closed
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Sat 03 Oct 2015 02:44:57 PM UTC, comment #1:

All GNU packages are tracked on Savannah: it's the official FSF software site. I agree with you that this bug tracker is clunky in many ways but for me it's not bad enough to want to split the development site into two places, and have some of the bugs here and some there, or try to export/re-import all existing bugs somewhere else, then get everyone to use a different tracker.

Better than spending effort moving would be spending effort improving this tracker.

Paul D. Smith <psmith>
Project Administrator
Sat 03 Oct 2015 02:58:00 AM UTC, original submission:

There are so many good candidates to choose from.

Please suggest your favorites, too.

The problem with this platform, is that it lacks preview (before posting) editing (after posting) and many more..

Looking at the last few posts, it is clear, that some editing need to be done, and the examples, the user quoted, are badly formed, with many errors to fixed in their example makefiles..

There are so many possibilities!
All of them are a lot more user-friendly, and even more "fun".

Should we do it?

My humble opinion (and I hope that you agree) is : YES!

Yours?

Anonymous

 

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