>>> So registering on Pharo tracker *never* worked for me, since I try,
>>> before the summer.
>> In the end I think is was a mistake to use fogbugz. For sure it’s nice for
>> companies, but
>> for open sourse projects it just does not work with a closed bug tracker.
>>
>> Now the question is what is the effort to move to yet another one?
> I do not like fogbugz but I would not change now.
> Let us
> - make it easy for people to log
The Racket programming language (racket-lang.org) has in its IDE DrRacket a
menu item
- Submit bug report
Details about the system and a description of the bug is gathered and sent of
to a bugs mailing list as well as creating an issue in a bug tracker. This way
you get the issue number, a possible discussion thread about the
bug/enhancement and any user can take part. IMHO this is the _right_ way to do
it.
Is there something similar for pharo?
Contributing changes this way might get more complicated though, but possible.