>Quote from Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a few days ago on this list: >/-------------- >|I don't know why you don't have one, but I think it would be a big >| help. If you don't have time/serverspace/knowledge/whatever, I can >| help you set one up. >| lucas >\----------- > >So he applied for the job as geda bug tracking manager. It seems to me, >that he even offered serverspace. >
Ehrm, "I can help you set one up" is quite different from "I am going to serve as the geda bug tracking manager and maintain the server/software". I can set one up too, but I don't want to maintain it. Not to criticize or complain about Lucas' offer (thanks btw), but I've seen offers like this before many times and historically I haven't had much success in getting long term commitments. Basically my philosophy is if you want to contribute something/anything: just do it. Don't bother asking if it is okay and don't spark flame fests on geda-user -- just do it. For evidence of this, just look at all the high successful patches/programs/contributions people have done: they pretty much did the work on their own and these have been *extremely* well received and appreciated by the community. -Ales PS. As mentioned the last post, I have taken the steps to setting up the bug tracker for gEDA, so further comments/flames can be sent to /dev/null. Thanks.