>It's noteworthy that Valve is the only publisher/writer around that will
listen to these complaints seriously.  It's also noteworthy that there's
still a bug list a mile long.
>Valve's revenue stream and internal priority list will take precedence, of
course, but perhaps a bugtracker wiki or the like would be useful so we can
get updates?
>Something other than the forums, I'm thinking of a place where both server
admins and developers can share ideas without suffering the slings and
arrows of "Me too"
>and "Fix this now" and "You suxors!"
>so prevalent in a public forum, and with membership comes the ability to
beta-test potential rollouts.  Valve cannot possibly simulate all of our
situations, why not make >use of a voluntary community to better the testing
process?  Admins who have CS:S as a revenue stream can test while not
affecting production, and folks at home with >a P133 under Slakware or Win98
can add to it.

Perhaps something along the lines of bugzilla? http://www.bugzilla.org/

--DH

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