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Re: IRC meeting 2011-08-31
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Thomas Schwinge |
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Re: IRC meeting 2011-08-31 |
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Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:38:23 +0200 |
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Hi!
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 09:38:29 +0200, <olafBuddenhagen@gmx.net> wrote:
> Another week has passed, another IRC meeting ahead -- as usual on
> Wednesday (i.e. today) at 19:00 UTC, irc.freenode.net channel #hurd.
I'll be late due to another (in-person, real-life) meeting, but I should
be able to make it to about 20:00 UTC.
> And perhaps someone wants to talk about Hurd at GHM :-)
That'd be nice, indeed. (I have not yet checked last two weeks IRC
logs.)
> Also I just learned about debbugs.gnu.org, and would like to discuss
> whether we could use it instead of the atrocious Savannah tracker.
In case this is discussed before I show up: I do agree (and in fact
thought about this before). The other ``system'' that I always had in
mind and have implemented, but which I mainly am the sole user of is
this: <http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues.html>, which
basically is just free-form text enriched by some tags for grouping,
editable via the web and through Git commit.
But I do agree that a more traditional system (like the Savannah trackers
or the new debbugs) do have their advantages, too, so perhaps there's a
niche for both these and ``my'' Open Issues. Without thinking more than
three seconds about it, comparing to the Savannah trackers, the debbugs
interface has three advantages: it can be operated by email, Debian
people (developers and users) already know how to use it, and it just
cannot be any worse.
Grüße,
Thomas
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