> Clearly the sourceforge bug tracker is no longer used.

Yes and no. Sometimes I post bugs there, but honestly, I never look at
the buglist. Probably, because it is not soo often used by users of FriCAS.

> We should add "report bugs directly to mailing list" to FAQ.

Currently, there's only a handful of (active) users. The mailing list is
a good place to check with the developers whether there is a bug or not.
But if it is, we should definitely enter it into some bug tracker. Which
one I don't care at the moment, but in the mailing list, bug reports get
lost.

> But I think we need a bug tracker.  The bug tracker can
> only have entries for bugs, and the discussions are done
> here at mailing list.  So that we can track bugs more
> clearly, instead of let old bugs rot in mailing list.
> Another reason to have a bug tracker: I believe that
> many of you keep a personal bug list, at least I do
> (I have over 70 bugs, most of them from Axiom's buglist.)
> Gathering these bugs together will make contribute to
> FriCAS more easily.
> 
> What do you think?

I'm positive to more actively using a bugtracker. I would even like to
switch to github and use their eco-system with bugtracker and
pull-requests, discussions on pull requests and updating them, and
interlinking to the actual code repository.

Ralf

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