Hello, I'd wish to use Trac to manage my work on the libraries, though I can't find a subproject or something dedicated to the base package.
Are there plans/policies regarding usage of Trac for libraries ? Cheers, JP. On 12/6/05, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > We've been meaning to switch bug trackers for some time, and yesterday I > finally got annoyed enough with SourceForge to do something about it. > I've imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac > installation: > > http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc > > Not only do we get a faster and more flexible bug tracker, but we also > get online browsing of the darcs repository (well, for some reason it > isn't working right now, but I hope to get it fixed). Also the Trac > wiki will be a good place to put the User Guide annotations that we've > been talking about. > > The bug tracker is set up to mail [email protected] with > any and all ticket modifications at the moment; if you're on that list, > there will probably be an increased volume of mail as we'll be making > more use of the bug tracker than before. My feeling is that we don't > need to create a new mailing list for this, but by all means speak up if > you disagree. > > The wiki is currently closed because I don't want to have to deal with > spam. Use HaWiki for now. > > Developers with an account on cvs.haskell.org: please add yourselves as > users on the Trac, so I can give out permissions to edit tickets. You > create a user like this: > > - log in to cvs.haskell.org > - htpasswd /srv/trac/ghc/trac.htpasswd <username> > - type your password when prompted > - let me know when you've done this > > Cheers, > Simon > _______________________________________________ > Cvs-ghc mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-ghc > _______________________________________________ Cvs-ghc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-ghc
