On 10/2/21 10:25 AM, bill-auger wrote:
there is also a github repo which could serve the same purpose https://github.com/librejs/librejs/issues and people have posted bug reports to it
As I understand, GitHub allows the repo "issues" to be disabled.
Who is in control of the GitHub repo? Is this documented? It would probably do the project well (most GNU projects, really) to add an emphatic note that the use of Savannah is intentional and that the signpost pointing people there is "current". I'd wager that most people, upon seeing "Savannah" mentioned in the documentation of an otherwise active project, do a two-step thought process that involves: (a) assuming that Savannah is only mentioned as a result of a half-hearted attempt at setting up minimal project infrastructure by going with the "defaults", and (b) that said recommendation is outdated, belonging to the long-tail set of artifacts that a project produces but stays overlooked, without receiving much attention in much the same way, for example that LibreJS's build process has been broken for a long time -- Colby Russell
