On 2015-02-26 10:52-0000 Phil Rosenberg wrote:

> Hi All
> I am still trying to fix the wxWidgets driver bugs, but do to the high
> volume of emails and the fact that the various email threads are
> rather interwoven. I feel like I am beginning to lose track of things.
>
> Please if you have a bug report could you post it on trac on the
> existing ticket relating to wxWidget driver bugs or as a new ticket if
> you prefer.
>
> Also for myself to manage these bug reports I have set up project on
> Trello. I have an approximate mirror of the bugs from Trac on there
> along with my own status. I am about to send an invite to this project
> to Alan, Jim and Andrew as they have all been contributing to these
> issues. If anyone else would like access let me know. Those with
> access to the trello project can feel free to add new items, add
> comments to items and move items as appropriate. Of course to Jim,
> Alan and Andrew if you are not interested in trello then feel free to
> ignore my invite.

Hi Phil (off list):

I think it is an excellent idea for you to keep all the
wxwidgets/plbuf issues organized with a tool that you obviously like.
Also there was likely need of such organization because probably
lumping all the issues into one for bug 151 on our bugtracker was
likely not one of my better ideas.

However, I am not particularly keen to sign up for a new tool for this
one particular need so I would like to be able to observe (if that is
possible with Trello without signing up) the results of your efforts
at organizing all the wxwidgets/plbug bug information from bug 151 and
the comments on plplot-devel. And, if you don't mind, for now at
least, I would prefer to contribute only via e-mail to you (e.g., if I
make some progress with the missing glyph issue).  But I might change
my mind later and actually sign up for Trello.

Alan
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