On Thu, 2014-05-01 at 13:35 -0500, Scott Johnson wrote: > Hi Phil: > > > I think this would be a great idea. Admittedly, it's been a while > since I looked at the Crystal Space bug tracking system, but from past > experience, one thing that became obvious to me was that it doesn't > seem to be extremely well-used. I'm wondering if we should make the > visibility of the system a bit better before implementing the GSoC > idea structure in this manner? > > > Are there any thoughts on switching away from trac? It's not a bad > system, but I'm wondering if it might be good to get a clean start and > get rid of some of the old cruft still in the system, just so that new > ideas and feature requests aren't lost in the ether... > > > ~Scott >
You reading my emails to jorrit? ;-) We are just waiting on SourceForge about one technical issue with regard mailing list emails for ticket creation/edits (an issue with it), but the bug tracker will be moving back to: https://sourceforge.net/p/crystal/tickets/ This will be a fresh start and old bugs that are not thought to be relevant will not be moved over. The only restriction we place on the system is that people must be a registered SF user. You can view the ticket system using the link above and if you need to report a new bug for trunk. You can now report it there rather than trac. All documentation etc. will be updated once we are happy all is working as we wish it. Some feedback on the new ticket system and creation fields I have added for OS, Arch, Graphics etc. will be appreciated. Regards Phil -- Phil Wyett { GNU Linux User and Developer Leigh GNU Linux User Group (http://leigh.lug.org.uk) IRC: philwyett Twitter: philwyett and leigh_lug }
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