The other thing that is different now is GitHub issues and projects have come a long way in terms of features - we can probably implement everything we do on Trac on Github as well.
As I recall Github issues didn't have all the features we needed. It also would help us not need to manage our own Trac instance. —Mark _______________________ Mark E. Anderson <m...@macports.org> MacPorts Trac WikiPage <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/mark> GitHub Profile <https://github.com/markemer> On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 2:13 PM Joshua Root <j...@macports.org> wrote: > On 6/11/2023 05:58, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > > On 11/5/23 13:37, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > >> To clarify - this was in the context of commits to base/ > >> > >> (That may or may not change your perception - but like I said, I > >> didn’t measure and this is totally measurable). > > > > I don't think the base tools are getting a lot of attention because they > > mostly just work? > > Could well be a factor. I'm certainly pretty satisfied with the state of > base now, considering what it was like in 2006. > > There are still quite a few tickets and not a lot of people closing them > though. (Not to mention all the stuff on the "nice to get to someday" > list, some of which is too vague to even make sense as a ticket.) > > - Josh >