On 03/16/2015 02:54 PM, Eduardo A. Bustamante López wrote: > Also, I'd like to start using github issues to track bug reports, again, as a > mirror, so that we can provide people with an always up to date reference of > the status of the bugs they reported, and in what specific point of bash's > history a fix was provided.
I'm opposed to the use of github as a bug tracker (it practically requires the use of non-free software, and I'd much rather use email than be forced to use http access when interacting with a bug database). I'm less opposed to a repo stored in github, which I can access the same as any other git repository without needing APIs specific to github, but then github is no longer a necessity for hosting such a repo. > I know that we already have savannah for that, but > since I'm not a project member, and since I'm a bit lazy and didn't research > what I had to do to request access, I decided to start with this mirror. That is, I'm fine with keeping savannah (already low volume) and this mailing list (already the main source of bug information) as is. But the idea of maintaining a git repository with cleaner history, even if you have to manually split Chet's weekly commits into what is hopefully saner chunks, seems nice, if you are willing to give it the effort. Sadly, I don't think I have enough free time to commit to helping in the effort. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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