Hi Gour, > Hello! I was excited to see there is some traffic on the mailing > list in May/June and decided to join the list trying, at least, > to encourage you to make BE release. ;)
Thanks for the encouragement! > e) BE which looks terrific, but it would be nice to see some more > activity going on, some roadmap, recent changes in the codebase > etc. I agree that the first thing we need is a release, and preferably a release which gives us more features than any of our competition. (Which is why I'm interested in merging/working on cfbe.) I think the best *long-term* roadmap for Bugs Everywhere -- and for distributed bugtracking in general -- is going to involve finding a way to integrate with a code hosting site like Gitorious. Sites like GitHub are getting more and more popular, because you can ask such a site to host your repo without being locked in to that site, and you further gain being part of a social network; but then you do suffer lock-in if you use their bugtracking facilities. We've got a great answer to that, I think. - Chris. -- Chris Ball <[email protected]> One Laptop Per Child _______________________________________________ Be-devel mailing list [email protected] http://void.printf.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/be-devel
