Considering this conversation is coming back, I'd mention that I'd be happy to become a Guile "janitor" (as discussed earlier) with some guidance, as I've only been using Guile for a year and still learning the internals, but have some patch series fixing some old bugs I've found.
I could also help with efforts like getting Guile's bug tracker to use Mumi, and cleaning up various cobwebs -- noble & necessary custodial work :) On Sat, Aug 20, 2022, 01:46 zimoun <zimon.touto...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On ven., 17 déc. 2021 at 10:48, Olivier Dion via "Developers list for > Guile, the GNU extensibility library" <guile-devel@gnu.org> wrote: > > > Where can this be done? I know that Guix is using debbugs, but do Guile > > does the same or is it all tracked on Savannah? > > Just to mention that Mumi (a web frontend of Debbugs) is serving all GNU > bugs or patches managed by Debbugs. For one example about Guile, > > <http://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/56665> > > Therefore, it could be a drop-in replacement of > <http://bugs.gnu.org/56665> (the venerable Debbugs frontend). > > > Well, Mumi is written in Guile, so maybe the Guile community could help > to improve the situation for the whole GNU community using the GNU > instance of Debbugs. > > https://git.elephly.net/software/mumi.git > > > Cheers, > simon > >