Re: Why Is There No Bug Tracker And Why Are Patches Sent Instead Of Pull Requests

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Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> That said, a good distributed bugtracker (which implies solving hard
> social problems like "what to do if different contributors disagree on
> severity" and simple technical problems like "how to present a
> coherent conversation based on threads by people who might not have
> been aware of each other") would be a very nice thing to see,
> regardless of the choice of storage and network protocol used to back
> it.

Exactly. In the discussion of the "tracker" context, the choice of storage
medium is secondary.
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