Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> If we don't shake things up, things will not change ! Running -current and
> testing diffs _helps_ OpenBSD development significantly.

The problem, IMO, how process is organized.

Mailing lists are not designed for commenting and reviewing
diffs. Patches simply gets forgotten and than reinvented. We
have *number* of "oh, I forgot to ok". Isn't it because of
people receive *tons* of mail nowadays?

We have *number* of examples when developer hit dead url in
2 days after kernel panic screenshot been linked in mail to
bugs@.

Also, we have no bug-tracker. We've been told "mail to bugs@
and search marc.info" instead.

In the end of the day, we have *lot* of spam in our mailing
lists.

There is no center for all this stuff so people can't jump-in,
search, test and feedback to *right* developer.

We need tools like Review Board (google it).

Alexey

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