On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:43 AM, James Paige <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have been hosting the pygame bug tracker at
> http://pygame.motherhamster.org/bugzilla/ it seems to be getting a
> little usage, but not a whole lot.
>
> Is a bugzilla tracker still a desirable thing for the pygame
> developers? Does anybody have interest in taking over hosting of it, or
> converting the bugs already filed in it into a different bug tracker?
> (maybe even a python-based one?)
>
> I am not going to suddenly stop hosting it or anything like that, I just
> want to find out if there is anybody out there who is interested in
> taking it over and/or making it better.
>
> ---
> James Paige
>


Hi James,

first I must thank you for hosting it all of these years.  Thanks heaps!

Perhaps we should move bug tracking to a shared hosting thing, like
bitbucket ( https://bitbucket.org/features )?  The benefit of that would be
that someone else can host it for us, and it has integration with
mercurial(hg) (which both python and SDL now use).

What do you think?

Finally, it looks like there's a lot of bugs in there that need attention.

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