On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Philip Brown wrote:

>> > An XFree86 bugzilla is now available at <http://bugs.xfree86.org/>.
>> > Many thanks to Hewlett-Packard for supplying the hardware, netSweng for
>> > hosting, and the many developers who helped configure and test it.
>> 
>> This is great news. I think a great job was done organizing the products
>> and components.
>> ....
>
>I dont get it. Why is this suddenly great news, when DRI could have been
>using sourceforge's bugtracking system all this time?

Because sourceforge's bug tracking system sucks? [1]


>However, it seems the decision to abandon that methodology was somehow made
>around 2001, judging by all the bug reports already sitting on
>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=387&atid=100387

Because sourceforge's bug tracking system sucks? [1]


>Someone with access should really go through those things, and clear out
>all the ones that have now been rendered(ahem) obsolete.

Or, someone could just leave it as is, disable it and forget 
about it because sourceforge's bug tracking system sucks. [1]


[1] This is strictly my own personal opinion, and particularly as 
applies to large projects such as XFree86/DRI/etc.


-- 
Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat



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