sön 2001-10-14 klockan 23.34 skrev Karl Trygve Kalleberg: > On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 16:37:23 -0400 > Blue Lizard wrote: > > > bugzilla _could_ handle this, but while it is technically ready enough > > our development team is in no way prepared to handle the influx of new > > users that would find it a pain in the neck to use. > > Then we find something that's easier to use. We really want this to > further Gentoo development, not hamper it. I do not think our current > system with sporadic mails to the gentoo-dev (and sometimes > gentoo-ebuild!) list is good enough. I don't think that anyone thinks that gnome-dev a good solution for bugreporting. (After all it should be a developer-list for devel-discussions). I think that we should start using a bug-tracking system and that we should start doing so soon. As I've said before, Bugzilla is really powerful but can also be a large step for new users. However, this is with the default-interface, we could do our own interface that's easier to use. Someone also mentioned roundup (http://roundup.sourceforge.net/). I tried to get it running on my Gentoo-machine but it didn't want to play. Someone (and me) should give it another try. IMHO, we can choose either as long as it works. I also think that we should use this system for our "todo"'s, in other words, start using the bug-tracking system for what we currently uses Dev-wiki. I'm not sure about Roundup but bugzilla can also be used for handling ebuilds (instead of gentoo-ebuild-list). Regards, Mikael Hallendal -- Mikael Hallendal Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden