* Thomas Cort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> You should look for existing tools which could be enhanced before
> suggesting a new one. `bugz post` (from www-client/pybugz) allows you
> to submit a new bug report from the command line. Why don't you go and
> patch that to do all of the automated things you want it to do and then
> come back and show us?

I personally dislike python, and I'm not skilled enough in this 
language. So I'm not the right one for coding @ pybugz.
But I'm working on my own tool, written in java. It's not very 
good yet (currently can only file new bugs), but it's from ground up 
independent from the actual tracker software (drivers for virtually
any issue tracker could be plugged in). If anyone likes to have a 
look at it, please drop a note to me.


cu
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