On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 7:15 PM, xor <xor at gmx.li> wrote:
> On Saturday 30 May 2009 16:37:15 Ian Clarke wrote:
>>
>> I like this idea. ?I think it is clear that there is a lot of cruft in
>> Mantis, open bugs that are no-longer relevant etc. ?Cleaning house
>> would be useful.
>>
>> Ian.
>
> I am strongly against getting rid of the bugtracker contents if that is what
> you guys mean.
>
> If we were supposed to rate our development process in terms of "best
> practices", deleting the bugtracker content would probably be the WORST
> practice which anyone can think of, besides deleting all documentation.
>
> I think we should do the following:
> 1. (FIRST!) clean up mantis
> 2. migrate to a different bug tracker.
>
> As for cleaning up: Resolving about 10 obsolete issues per day should be
> enough to get mantis quite empty soon, I've suggested that some days ago on
> devl.

I guess you may have awared: Lots of the open bugs are undecidable by you or me.

For example, https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2669#c5091
keep asking if this is fixed, yet no reply.

Closing 10 issues per day is too optimistic.


>
> Personally, I use mantis for having a overview of all WoT/Freetalk tasks which
> need to be finished before the next release, it IS very useful to me.
>
> xor
>
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