Frank Baumgart writes:
> Hello Egbert,
>
> > First people advocated that XFree86 has a bugzilla.
> > Now we have one and people complain that it is broken.
> >
> > Our expertise is developing X not running a bugzilla.
> >
> > Where are the people with this expertise, the volunteers
> > who step up and offer to help us to tweak it so it suits
> > our needs best?
>
> I have some limited experience with bugzilla, having it
> adapted and introduced within our company.
> If someone could at least list some of the problems, so
> that I can estimate the time requirements, I would be
> willing to maintain the XFree86 bugzilla.
Thank a lot for your offer!
Currently the bugzilla is maintained by Stuart Anderson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. He managed to find a sponsor for the
machine, volunteered to set it up and host it for us.
He is an experienced software developer and has done X development
for a long time. However he doesn't have much expereince in
customizing a bugzilla. I'm sure he'd appreciate any help he
can get administering the system.
>
> About me:
> Using Linux for about 10 years; working professionally with
> Linux as a SW architect in embedded and server environments.
>
> btw. we "know" each other from some Linux meetings, I am the guy
> talking about the c&t driver for embedded system requirements;
> maybe you remember.
>
Hm, I remember talking to several people about this subject.
I'm sure I remember you, but please be a little more specific
so I know exactly who you are ;-)
Thanks,
Egbert.
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