Guilherme Vieira Wrote: > On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Robert Clipsham > <rob...@octarineparrot.com>wrote: > > > If no one else volunteers I guess I could hack something crude together, it > > would still need people to volunteer bugs for it, as well as sources/proof > > for each bug (links to changesets/projects that have encountered this issue > > etc). > > > > I loved the idea, but I personally dislike Bugzilla and I wonder if it would > work for something like that. Anyway a voting system would be mandatory. > > In any case, isn't there something like this already?
I don't see much benefit in building a "crude" prototype for such a system. If it is going to be done the person should really run with the idea; research what tools are out their for managing a system and doing what it takes to make a usable, friendly, and meaningful implementation. Modifications to analysis tools could be made which would crawl public repositories looking for known patterns (not to claim it is a bug), similar to Ohloh and its crawling tools.