Hi, The bugs in our bug tracker https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gettext can now be assigned to one of several "categories". The categories that I defined are:
None Build Compilation errors and warnings End-user / runtime End user experience, libintl Translator tools Tools meant for use by translators Plural forms Plural forms specified by translators PO mode Emacs PO mode Programmer tools Tools meant for use by programmers Programmer interface Issues with header files or with linking AppData AppData files Awk Awk language support C C language family (C, C++, ObjectiveC, GCC-source) support C# C# language support Desktop .desktop files Elisp Emacs Lisp language support Glade GNOME Glade files GSettings GNOME user configuration files Java Java language support Java .properties Java .properties files JavaScript JavaScript language support librep librep language support Lisp Lisp language support Lua Lua language support NXStringTable NXStringTable files Perl Perl language support PHP PHP language support PO, POT .po, .pot files Python Python language support RST Resource String Table files Scheme Scheme language support Shell sh or bash language support Smalltalk Smalltalk language support Tcl Tcl language support Vala Vala language support XML XML files, ITS rules YCP YCP language support Examples Issues with the examples Doc Documentation issues Other None of the specific categories applies To make use of these categories when browsing through the list of bugs: - Go to https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gettext - Click on "Display Criteria" - Select: Browse with the *Advanced* query form and *Simple* selection. - Click on "Apply". - Either sort by Category (by clicking on the table header), or filter by Category (in the "Display Criteria" form). I did this because I find it comfortable to work on a group of bugs in the same area at once, and because some categories of bugs have higher priority than others. Maybe you feel the same way... Bruno