I think a formal bug-tracking database is a Good Thing (TM)
but only if people actually use it (both developers and users).

-derek

Chris Lyttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi
> 
> I was wondering how interested the developers were in using a formal bugs 
> submittal system. What used to be bugs.gnumatic.com is now on 
> bugs.gnucash.org (thanks linas) but is not accessible from the main 
> gnucash page so is both not used by most of our users and probably they 
> are also not aware of it's existance. I'm willing to work on cleaning this 
> up and making it more accessible if people actually want to use it. I 
> would also go through and verify that the bugs already in the db do still 
> exist. Most of them are about 300 days old.
> 
> Let me know your thoughts
> 
> Chris
> 
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