Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes:

> Derek Chen-Becker <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Now that (I think, for now) I'm done with the numeric priority work, I was
>> wondering what would be best to tackle next. One area I was looking at was
>> the Woof bug backlog, which currently stands at 100 issues dating back to
>> 2023 (https://tracker.orgmode.org/bugs?sorting-by=date). I would be happy
>> to start working through the older tickets, but I'm also happy to
>> investigate anything specific that would be helpful.
>
> That would be very welcome to work on the open issues :)
> Just do note that Woof! is not always listing the issues that are not
> yet fixed. Some of them are fixed, but Woof! bugs out and does not mark
> them as such.

... and not anymore, as you have noticed :)

> We will (hopefully) soon be switching to a new rewrite of Woof! - Bark!. That 
> one
> should make things smoother (especially with bone!).

Done.

> I also have a large number of bugs listed in my local notes. If you are
> interested in working one some particular library, I can give you a list
> of relevant unfixed bugs.

I have been thinking to setup some kind of export to a dedicated WORG
page from my bug notes. Not sure if it is worth the effort (read -
people will be interested).

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