ZyX wrote:

> Reply to message «Re: Can't reproduce items from todo.txt, proposal: known-
> issues subdirectory in testdir», 
> sent 13:40:11 15 May 2011, Sunday
> by Bram Moolenaar:
> 
> > The problem with bug trackers is that the reports there mostly go
> > unnoticed.  Bug trackers only work when there are a few people actively
> > looking at them, verifying if bugs can be reproduced, discarding user
> > errors, etc.
> > 
> > I think it's better for us to have these discussions in the vim-dev
> > maillist.  Then everybody who cares can comment, problems get noticed
> > and perhaps someone knows a fix.  It's also where I sent patches, thus
> > we can search for problems and solutions in one place.
>
> Why not then setup bugtracker and mailing list so that bug tracker
> sends a copy of bug reports (and copies of comments) to mailing list
> and replies to such messages are in turn posted to bugtracker? This
> will enable both bug tracker features (searchable list of what is
> known to be bugs, bug statuses, ability to assign bugs to someone,
> ...) and mailing list advantage of larger auditory.
> 
> Messages that have [BUG] in its header should be automatically posted to bug 
> tracker in this case, other controls should also be allowed.

I wonder if that is possible...  OK, I've setup the bug tracker at
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues to forward message to the vim_dev
list.  Let's see how that works.


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