* Jarno Elonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030412 11:41]: > + The bug tracking system is a less clear and more difficult to use > than in many other open projects. > > I, for instance, find it a lot easier to work with KDE's or even > OOo's bug trackers than Debian's. Being email based (an thus not > quite realtime) plays a big role in this inconvenience of use, IMO. > I've been playing around with an idea of making a nice local > frontend for BTS by adding a procmail filter that would intercept > incoming mail. But: I'm not sure which one would be wiser, making > such layers on top of current system or taking bugzilla or something > and customizing it for Debian.
Well, this is a problem of personal preferences. I've never been able to use Issuezilla. (And those nasty "login" concept will most likely make sure I will never learn it) Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- Sendmail is like emacs: A nice operating system, but missing an editor and a MTA.