well, you are probably right, but I still believe having a centralized bug tracking system for gnu softwares would significantly ease the pain for end user report bugs. :-)
To be honest, gnome community looks like more active than gnu community. why don't we learn something successful from other good examples? Making GNU even more better and marketing it very friendly is also very very helpful to spread GNU all over the world. On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Eric Chadbourne <eric.chadbou...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/07/2010 01:07 PM, Ray Wang wrote: >> I'm sorry, but anyone would like to guide me with some insight views? :-) > > Just because software is licensed under the GPL there is no obligation > to host your website, software, bug tracker or anything else at > (non)gnu.org. The two things are not connected. > > If you think you have found a bug in some software and want to report it > follow the proper procedure of the community that made it. Simple. > > - Eric C > https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/themnemeproject/ > > -- Ray Wang - Follow your dreams