There was some talk of using TRAC. The only argument given for not
having one yet is waiting until -unstable is stable enough that the
reported bugs are actual bugs and not artifacts of incompletely
implemented features.
I understand the reasoning, but it would be nice to have a better
mechanism for determining if a problem one is seeing is new or not.
-Kip
On 4/13/05, Stephanie Glass <sglass@us.ibm.com>
wrote:>
>
> >Paul Larson wrote:
> >
> >There was some discussion some time ago about a bug tracking system for
> >Xen. Is there any plan on when that will be available?
>
> I like to vote for the bug tracking system to come sooner versus later. I
> have notice that
> there are several bugs that keep coming back up on the mailing list and if
> we had a bug track
> tracking system, we would be able to put it out once. Then as people have
> time, they could
> pick different bugs and supply fixes for them by assinging the bug to
> themselves.
>
> Stephanie Glass
>
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