What I think should be helpful is:
  - Having a fast list of all bugs maybe filtered by some facts. (Not
    paged to 10 bugs on a web 2.0 website)
  - See if and who is handling a bug and what the state is.
  - Maybe interact with other systems (sd does)
  - Uninteruptable way to resolve or handle bugs other way
  - Commandline (It's my preferred way)
  - evtl. also a GUI overview for that who cares.

I basically share your ideal views about bugtrackers (and your 10 bugs
per page joke is quite accurate).  But I haven't found command-line
bug tools.   Currently I lean to trac as good enough and not too annoying.

Another related question is whether geeqie should stay on sourceforge or
find a new home, in light of the recent controversy  of sourceforge
encouraging projects to use their installer and encourage downloading of
proprietary, perhaps adware, toolbars.  And if not, where.

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