At the end of the day something is better than nothing :)

On 18 May 2011 18:30, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 09:31 +0300, Chupaka wrote:
> > I think, it should be either forum or wiki.
>
> Personally, I lean toward a wiki, too.  It looks like people want
> SOMETHING that will permit "us" to keep up with what works and what
> doesn't and which version is affected.  The problem I see with a real
> bug tracker is that there would be no way to easily close bugs.  There
> is no way to see if something was fixed (even if it's in the changelog).
> For this reason, I think a wiki would be better.  I'm not sure how it'd
> need to be organized to make it a good bug tracker, though.  I'm open to
> any ideas and input.  I can have something set up this weekend.
>
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