On 17:54 Tue 19 Dec , Ted Unangst wrote: > Kai Wetlesen wrote: > > > > you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it > > > > up. in > > > > fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody > > > > inevitably > > > > asks misc how do i contribute, where's the todo list, you'll have this > > > > handy > > > > list of unresolved bugs to point them at. > > > There are many decisions that would need to be made that will piss somebody > > off. Decisions like what software/platform to use, where to host the thing, > > and > > how much the tool should integrate into existing bug reporting mechanisms > > (right now just fancy emailing). > > > > To answer your tactful question Theo, I personally haven’t done anything > > because > > I do not have your blessing nor of someone who can say “yes just effing do > > it". But, > > if you would be willing to give me free reign it will be done. > > Imagine if you'd followed my suggestion and spent the last six months curating > a bug database. Then today you could have sent us a link to it and everybody > would see how useful it is. Now we have to wait another six months.
I have made a first step forward in direction to OpenBSD bugtracker and imported bugs@ archive to a Fossil SCM - https://bronevichok.ru/cgi-bin/b.cgi/rptview?rn=1 Let's discuss a next step.