I agree. :) I rarely contribute to these places where there is such web interfaces.
I like GNU Savannah (and Savane, the software) because it notifies through email like a mailing list would do, but I don't know if one can reply directly to the emails. Debbugs seems supperior because it allows replying directly and also keeps the bug/item history constant (not by date like usual mailing lists do). Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.courno...@gmail.com> writes: > > +1. I don think the glossy interfaces of Github & co. add much to the > table in terms of automation. If you want to test the software, you > still have to checkout a local copy of it anyway (i.e., leave the > browser). > > Maxim > >