Re: [HACKERS] No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So!

2015-09-30 Thread Kam Lasater
r's perspective: 1/ Is the issue I'm having a known bug that can be fixed by an upgrade to a more recent version, if so, which one? 2/ This project must be disorganized and/or not truly mature w/o a central tracker 3/ No hints or help on what might be an easier place to start contributing Hope tha

[HACKERS] No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So!

2015-09-23 Thread Kam Lasater
this feedback from a community member is helpful/useful, that was my goal in writing in, I trust my intent comes through in this email. And thanks for an awesome product :) Cheers. -Kam Lasater @seekayel

Re: [HACKERS] No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So!

2015-09-23 Thread Kam Lasater
> > I'd suggest: Github Issues, Pivotal Tracker or Redmine (probably in > > that order). There are tens to hundreds of other great ones out there, > > I'm sure one of them would also work. > > If you install debbugs and feed it from our lists, maybe enough of us > would jump into the bandwagon

Re: [HACKERS] No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So!

2015-09-23 Thread Kam Lasater
> > We have to use something OSS; open source projects depending on > > closed-source infra is bad news. Out of what's available, I'd actually > > choose Bugzilla; as much as BZ frustrates the heck out of me at times, > > it's the only OSS tracker that's at all sophisticated. Josh, I'm not sure