I have some update on this: Scarabeus offered us a mailing list, so that is solved.
He also noted, that there is work in progress, that will result in each project having its own redmine (bugzilla AND wiki replacement). That would probably be the best way to go (well, not having to maintain infrastructure is good thing if you have other work to do...) Regards Ladislav Laska S pozdravem Ladislav Laska --- xmpp/jabber: [email protected] On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Ladislav Laska <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello again, > > as we are discussing trinity in our overlay, it is clear we will need > some infrastructure. What am I thinking > > Website & documentation - possibly for new users, some users may > choose to use trinity insted of kde4/gnome/*, and they will seek some > documentation, howtos. This could be possibly wiki. > Bugzilla - users should be able to report bugs, which may or may not > be upstream bugs. It would be easier if we could track them in better > way than remembergin status for each one of them > Mailing list - Gentoo-desktop is great, but I'm afraid that we would > create too much noise on official mailing list. > > These are only suggestions, but I think they are good ones. If we > decide to implement them, I can host (and possibly maintain) at least > wiki & bugzilla. I don't have a mail server running, but mailing list > should not be a problem too. However, I don't have experience in > maintaining bugzillas and mailing lists, so some more experienced > developer may be able to be more efficient. > > Regards Ladislav Laska > S pozdravem Ladislav Laska > --- > xmpp/jabber: [email protected] >
