Does the bug tracker have to run on the Emdebian server?
Why can't it just be another project on a big bug tracking system that
is managed and maintained by someone. I would have thought that's the
way all Debian projects worked, but I'm just guessing.
Cheers, Brendan.
Wookey wrote:
I have migrated the emdebian server to etch this weekend, so if
anything broke it is my fault.
I have added munin and monit for monitoring purposes and enabled
exim.
A bug tracker would be a good idea for emdebian. Zumbi set
up emdebian.org/bugs a while back, which is an instance of the debian
bug database. To use this we need to set up email, which has a certain
admin overhead due to spam.
Does anyone have strong opinions about whether we should use the
standard debian bug system (primiarily driven through email) or use
something else, with a web-only interface?
I think the sensible thing is to use the standard debian stuff, but I
am a bit concerned about how I will have yet another server to fight
spam on, which is a great way of wasting time.
Thoughts?
Wookey
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