Hi Andrew,

Just wondering if there is any easy way to import my bugs from the API 
tracker (http://www.cellml.org/tools/api/api_tracker) into this new one? 
Presumably the existing API tracker will disappear at some point in the 
future? I guess this also raises the issue of whether people should be 
using this new tracker or the existing ones at cellml.org? I see on the 
main page there is a comment that tracker.physiomeproject.org is the 
CellML Tracker test site - is that correct? and we should still be using 
the cellml.org trackers until testing is finished?

There still seem to be a few unresolved issues from the bugzilla 
evaluation and testing process, most notably 
https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158 and 
https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159. I was just 
wondering if these have actually been resolved but not marked as such, 
or if they are still outstanding issues? If the latter are there any 
plans is to resolve them?

a couple more comments below...

> We have now got an issue tracker for the CellML and other 
> physiome-related projects available at 
> https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/ .

This seems a very much CellML-centric tracker, just wondering how it 
relates to the other Physiome projects?

> If you find any problems with the tracker itself, then please submit a 
> tracker item (log in, then choose "Submit Bug Report" [navigation area 
> on the left] => cellml.org site => Choose 'CellML Tracker' as the 
> component and fill in the rest of the form). If you are unable to create 
> a tracker item, then you can let me know of the issue by e-mail.

This seems a bit misleading for a Physiome Project tracker. Surely this 
should be somehow tied to the physiomeproject.org website?


Andre.
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