ZyX wrote:

> On Jun 3, 2013 1:09 AM, "Bram Moolenaar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Glts wrote:
> >
> > > On Sunday, June 2, 2013 9:30:20 PM UTC+2, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > > > Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Note, that latest patch I sent, does not require an extra option, is
> > > > > rather small, makes the code much more readable (imho) and we
> > > > > can even get rid of test89.
> > > >
> > > > You mean the patch you sent on May 30?
> > > > I don't see anybody responding that they like that solution.
> > >
> > > This is exactly one of the reasons people are calling for a proper issue
> > > tracker on BitBucket or similar. I remember reading one dismissive and
> > > three favourable reactions to this idea either on vim_dev or on vim_use.
> > > On an issue tracker these would have been impossible to overlook.
> > >
> > > I proposed this originally but I'm still undecided. I think it would be
> > > good to hear a few more voices.
> >
> > There already is an issue tracker.
> 
> I can hardly call what Google code has an issue tracker. It lacks basic
> functionality. It does not even support formatting and attachments, not to
> mention more advanced things like components. Or such a thing like finely
> looking UI. It is not surprising most people do not want to use it.

It does support attachments.

> And there are no PR's here. Other issue tracker problems are tolerable,
> absence of PR's and attachments makes it impossible to hold patches there
> making it useless when it comes to resolving the mentioned problem.

What's a PR?  Problem Report?

I don't think that the functionality of the Issue Tracker is relevant.
What matters is that the discussions happen on the vim-dev maillist,
that's where the developers are.  I don't see that changing no matter
how beautiful or functional any issue tracker would be.

For me, the main issue with Issue trackers is that I can't edit them
with Vim.  Switching to a browser and having to click around slows down
my work.  That's why I use the todo list.

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