On an issue tracker, I find Trac's interface quite easy, although I haven't tested it with edbrowse. It's used by the NVDA screen reader developers, for example.

Regards
Cleverson

Em 28/01/2014 15:16, Chris Brannon escreveu:
Adam Thompson<[email protected]>  writes:

Do we have some form of issue tracker which works with edbrowse (I'm not sure
how edbrowse-friendly the github setup is)?

Well, the github issue tracker isn't edbrowse-friendly at all.  Github
uses lots and lots of ajax and other fancy web stuff.
However, they do provide an API for programmatic access.
A few years back, I wrote a command-line interface to github, using
their API.  It works well with their issue tracker.  You can clone the
code here: git://github.com/CMB/cligh.git
Coincidentally, this is the program I used to give you and Karl push
access to the main repository.
It's written in Python.  Also, it requires a couple of external
dependencies, one of which is probably not packaged on most
distributions.  I suspect this is a problem for some people.

On the subject of 3.4.11, apart from the js lib change and other bug fixes,
are there any other features or major changes we want to make before it
happens

I don't think so.

-- Chris
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