On 2008-02-29, 14:48 GMT, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote: > You don't understand the idea. Bug trackers are not nice for > n00bs. Of course I don’t understand anything, but for the last fifteen years or so that I am around, bugzillas and email lists were enough to get Linux where it is now, which is not that bad IMHO. Then from time to time somebody has a wonderful idea, that the only sensible mean of communication is that people have to register to yet another site, and write to TEXTAREA there. He puts such site together with some CMS/wiki, couple of hundred already known items are put there. That’s easy. Then nobody bothers to communicate with developers (because they have better things to do than browse around the web to find whether somebody had not a yet another great idea what they should do) and file all those bugs into bugzillas, and maintain the website to be up-to-date (it’s a lot of work to emulate bugzilla with tools which were provided for that — I know it, because that’s my job to do it) and there is yet another bitrotten website which nobody cares about. Sorry, I am afraid that people who cannot be bothered to subscribe to the list, or to subscribe to bugzilla, has anything interesting to contribute to the discussion. And besides, http://slashdot.org/features/98/10/13/1423253.shtml Best, Matěj -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list