> If we do decide to keep bots in a separate realm as it were, it would be > desirable (and in my opinion, important) if that still allowed for at > least as much transparency that the issue tracker provides for human > activities.
what other data would you miss that is not available in the git log? sidenote: as a newcomer i found it rather off-putting that the bug tracker is full of random two-liner package updates, many long forgotten and even obsolete. for at least two reasons: - it's a lot of wasted effort; the admin overhead of a simple package update is several times of the effort that goes into creating the patch. it gives the impression that the project organization doesn't value the time of its participants. - when i search for something, it's lost in the noise of boring and obsolete stuff in the issue tracker (package updates being one source). if a bot joins the "effort", i'm afraid it'll become that much worse. -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “The more artificial taboos and restrictions there are in the world, the more the people are impoverished…. The more that laws and regulations are given prominence, the more thieves and robbers there will be.” — Lao Tzu (sixth century BC)