Hi, Liliana Marie Prikler <liliana.prik...@gmail.com> skribis:
> Am Dienstag, dem 28.01.2025 um 15:33 +0100 schrieb Ludovic Courtès: >> To keep track of bug reports and patches, Guix historically chose >> tools that were *simple* in their design: >> >> - bug reports and patches can be sent by plain email, without >> having to create an account or even subscribe to a mailing list; >> - discussion and patch review happen naturally by email, without >> requiring special tools; > I think we should still have simple tools at our disposal, even if they > end up talking to Forgejo in the end. I really meant simple in their design; clients talking to Forgejo are great, but one could argue that the design of Forejo is not simple in the same way using plain email is. > Perhaps instead of >> - Within **30 days** after acceptance of this GCD, mailing list >> administrators will set up the `bug-guix` and `guix-patches` >> mailing >> lists in “Emergency Moderation” mode in the Mailman >> interface—meaning that messages will not get through anymore. It >> will still be possible to interact on individual issues via >> `n...@debbugs.gnu.org`. > we can make it so that emails to these addresses get forwarded to > Forgejo's bug tracker? I think it would be confusing if discussions started via Debbugs by email transparently continued on Forgejo. (I think it would also be difficult to do technically, esp. since we Guix people don’t administrate Savannah/Debbugs.) Thanks for this and your other thoughtful comments! Ludo’.