On Saturday 30 May 2009 16:37:15 Ian Clarke wrote:
>
> I like this idea.  I think it is clear that there is a lot of cruft in
> Mantis, open bugs that are no-longer relevant etc.  Cleaning house
> would be useful.
>
> Ian.

I am strongly against getting rid of the bugtracker contents if that is what 
you guys mean.

If we were supposed to rate our development process in terms of "best 
practices", deleting the bugtracker content would probably be the WORST 
practice which anyone can think of, besides deleting all documentation.

I think we should do the following:
1. (FIRST!) clean up mantis
2. migrate to a different bug tracker.

As for cleaning up: Resolving about 10 obsolete issues per day should be 
enough to get mantis quite empty soon, I've suggested that some days ago on 
devl.

Personally, I use mantis for having a overview of all WoT/Freetalk tasks which 
need to be finished before the next release, it IS very useful to me.

xor

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