On 2/14/2014 09:12, Antonio Huete Jimenez wrote: > John, > > Maintain what exactly? It's just a matter of setting dfly version to > the issues and the list is automatically updated. > As far as I can see there is people volunteering and/or working on the > issues already. They can work with our official tools because, > honestly, I don't like our info to be scattered across google docs, > github and whatnot. >
Problem 1: These aren't bugs, they are mini-goals Problem 2: The bugs.dragonflybsd.org is not properly monitored. "Real" bug PR gets opened and nobody responds to them, probably because they don't even know about them. Redmine simply isn't in the forefront Problem 3: Anything where "everybody" is the maintainer means it is not maintained Problem 4: A common problem with all the free projects, not following up on "bugs" but leaving them to rot for years and years. Many open bugs are obsolete or solved, but the report is still open. However, the prevailing thought is just leave them alone. Redmine is out of control, barely effective (generous; I would say it's not effective) and nothing I'd want to base anything on. I was just trying to have a nice little dynamic "to do" list. Nothing fancy, not even official. It takes work to maintain, but I was doing that. If people don't want that, fine, but don't tell me Redmine is "better". We don't have the processes to use Redmine as it could be used (nor the culture). John
