Hi Anthony, Anthony Carrico <acarr...@memebeam.org> writes:
> Does org-mode have an issue tracker, to keep track of which issues > are active, or is it just this mailing list? thanks for asking. I've skimmed through https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html and the question "Does org-mode have an issue tracker?" is not there, while it's probably the most frequently asked question :) As Nicolas pointed out, the main issue is the lack of maintainers, not the absence of a bug tracker -- otherwise Org would have died years ago! One thing we can do is to recruit developers: I will discuss it with Kyle and Nicolas and see if it sounds useful to them, and for what area of the code. (For example, I would love to have someone responsible for Org Babel, someone for Worg, someone for important export backends, etc.) While I think a bug tracker is no magical solution (and can even add more to the current problem of our lack of resources), I agree there is still something we can do better: not losing reports of confirmed bugs. I have setup this page on orgmode.org which now tracks confirmed bugs: https://updates.orgmode.org Org developers can subscribe to this RSS feed: https://updates.orgmode.org/feed/bugs And bugs are also available as json data: https://updates.orgmode.org/data/bugs Anyone on the list can "confirm" a bug by adding this header: X-Woof-Bug: confirmed I hope this will help us move in the right direction while still using the list for *every* kind of input*. Best, -- Bastien