On Thursday 28 January 2010, Edgar Grimberg wrote:
> How about we try using a bug database of sorts? Mantis is the first
> that comes to mind. It can be read-only for the general public and
> only the maintainers (and "official testers", if you like) can add
> bugs into it. It's a way to gather all the reports from the list into
> one place, attach version to bugs and follow up on them as they get
> fixed (or not).

I would have thought trac [ http://trac.edgewall.org/ ] ...

Using trac would involve just turning on a feature at SourceForge,
and (the problematic bit) actually using it.  Using bug databases
isn't free; people need to tend and feed them, prune garbage, use
reports to help direct development efforts (i.e. cat-herding), etc.

A few features of trac:

 - bug database

 - feature/release planning

 - wiki (which IMO we should have anyway)

Poke at the demo page (SF has version 0.11.2.1 it seems) for info.

- Dave
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