Hi, thanks for the report. When you go to https://bugs.gnunet.org/my_view_page.php on the top right next to your username you can select the project. The website is "gnunet-www". Ideally open an issue there, please.
Regarding the messenger-gtk: We can create one if needed. Until then, filing it under GNUnet is fine as well. I added a "messenger service" component there. For now, filing gtk bugs there is fine I guess. BR > On 7. Jan 2022, at 14:12, Marcos Marado <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I was going to report this on mantis, but I don't see a section > regarding the website there, so I'm sending this e-mail instead, I > hope that's alright. > > According to Tobias in > https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk/-/issues/10#note_781937121 > , "cadet-gtk will be replaced as GNUnet messaging application by > messenger-gtk (or other applications based on libgnunetchat maybe). It > is essentially a reference implementation of the capabilities from > libgnunetchat using GTK." That being the case, I would suggest the > website is updated so that https://www.gnunet.org/en/applications.html > points to messenger-gtk instead of Cadet-GTK. > > Running the risk of mixing different issues in the same e-mail...: > * It would also be nice to have a link on the "Conversation > (Pre-Alpha)" section, even if just to point out to its > documentation/man page; > * What is the supposed way to open issues regarding the website? And > messenger-gtk? If it is on mantis, can those sections be created? If > not, can we have the answer document somewhere, somehow (assuming it > isn't yet)?; > * Is there a messenger-gtk roadmap? Is 'integration with Conversation' > planned to eventually end up there? > > Happy Hacking, > -- > ~marado >
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