Setting up a bug tracking system where users can file bug reports and feature requests for Git

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Hi,

Is there a bug tracking system where I can file bug reports and feature 
requests for Git?  If not, could you please set up such a system?  I am more 
likely to send bug reports and feature requests to a bug tracking system than a 
mailing list, since I know that they can't be lost in the mists of time and 
forgotten forever.  :)

And if you really hate the web, and you insist on an email-centric bug tracking 
system, I know of an option for you:  "debbugs".  Both the Debian Linux 
distribution developers, and the GNU Emacs developers[1], use this system.  To 
submit a bug to debbugs, you simply send an email to the "submit@" address.  To 
add comments to a bug report, you email the "${bugnumber}@" address.  To make 
other changes, you email the "control@" address.

^  [1].  see http://emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com/emacs for a list of bugs in 
Emacs

Cheers,
--
Jason Spiro: software/web developer, packager, trainer, IT consultant.
I support Linux, UNIX, Windows, and more. Contact me to discuss your needs.
+1 (416) 992-3445 / www.jspiro.com



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