Am 24.01.2012 16:11, schrieb François Pinard:
Andreas Röhler<andreas.roeh...@online.de>  writes:

And indeed: it helps to forget. Thus living relaxed with all the fuss
stored savely [within bug trackers] until the end of times  - :)

Don't sleep too comfortably!  I often saw bug trackers losing bugs, yet
I agree that they got more solid and dependable over time, but not fully.

Now use it as a kind of notebook, sometimes splitting reports into
pieces still.  Delivers a good reference when filtered.  Relaxing and
animating likewise.

Exactly.  bug trackers are tools for *maintainers*.  Whatever makes them
comfortable and happy.  They can refile, tag, sort, split, as much as
they want.  This may be their choice and sandboxes.  These tools may
*also* be convenient for users too, at least as a way, among others, to
let them know what is (not) happening.  I do understand they may be
useful for everybody.  As long as maintainers do not become fascist
about them, I've no problem. :-)

François

started a Blueprint delivering the reasons for the kind of proceeding tried currently

https://blueprints.launchpad.net/python-mode/+spec/pymacs

Think such a  Blueprint might be a good place for listing pros and cons.
Using Make has it's merits too, bien sure.

Andreas
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