Hi Kalle not sure what you expect me or anybody to do. I can't clone myself and take the lead again and paying Bradley to do stuff might have been what killed glob2 in the first place, so I won't hire anybody for now. If anybody wants to take over, I'm all for it. If somebody promising did a fund-raiser and accepted bitcoin, I bet somebody would send substantial tips. If you need me to do something easy, I can do it. If it's wiki-edits: It's a wiki. You should be able to edit it, right?
I closed the github issue tracker as to keep it open, the github repo would have needed mirroring there. hg->git. It had 1 or 2 half issues in it. I did not close the bitbucket issue tracker as it's the more accessible tracker. There is a way around explaining stuff on the website. At least we managed to do so for the last two years. But if you edit the website, thank you a lot. Regards, Leo On 02/21/2016 02:22 PM, Karl-Philipp Richter wrote: > > > Am 21.02.2016 um 17:03 schrieb Leo Wandersleb: >> Savannah is a pain to use. http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=glob2 lists >> 124 issues. I suggest we keep bugs there and only there until somebody takes >> the >> effort to migrate stuff to bitbucket or better yet self hosted gitlab. > >> If somebody has time and energy to make something of this, it's a wiki. If >> you >> want, I can disable the issuetracker on bitbucket. > I just want clarity - and not only for me. Yet, it sounds > contra-productive to close the less-painful issue tracker. If there're > three options and it's unpredicatable when an optimal solution will be > found there's no way around explaining that on the website and let > potential contributors decide how to deal with it. > > Thanks for you feedback. > > -Kalle > > > > _______________________________________________ > glob2-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel >
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