Not all that hard to do.

Go find an opensource Bug Tracker plugin or module. No need for lists. Have it 
more user friendly for the community. Most of us that own CMS sites, already 
have built in modules/plugins offered either by e107, mambo, postnuke, xoops, 
plone and so forth. 

Steam could even incorporate a php one. Most providers with cPanel has built in 
ones. 

I am stating this because an email list is a good thought but kinda cheap and 
non-professional. Steams site is pretty rad and needs rad attentions. :-)

Just my .02

Erik Hollensbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
On Nov 23, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Alfred Reynolds wrote:

> The idea is an interesting one but the value would come from effective
> implementation. As I said last time, implement it and if managed
> properly I am sure we would fine it a valuable source (we already use
> Steampowered forum threads but the signal to noise ration can be quite
> poor).

(hlds_apps, sorry about the cross-post but I felt this was relevant.)

Alright. I think what happened last time is, after you said this,  
someone threw up a tracker and it promptly fizzled. I don't think it  
was the fault of anyone in particular, it just didn't get enough  
momentum.

So! Anyone, If you're interested in DEVELOPING or CUSTOMIZING a bug  
tracking system for the community and valve to use jointly, please  
email me personally. Given enough interest, I will setup a mailing  
list until our program becomes relevant enough to bother Alfred about  
putting up a related list. Put something like "Valve Bug tracker" in  
the subject so I can find it quickly. This is not necessarily  
something that requires pure programming effort: if you have ideas to  
contribute, or you're a HTML jockey, etc, we can use you.

For those not following the hlds_linux thread, I'm personally leaning  
towards bugzilla (and will be exploring that ASAP) but have no reason  
to stick to it, given willing contributors to another system. Our  
current (tentative) requirements are a voting system to promote bugs  
to attention, the ability to have valve bring community bugs into an  
internal tracker, and the ability to have bugs with opaque  
descriptions (to protect valve and its users against the wanton  
posting of exploit information).

--
Erik Hollensbe
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