On Dec 22, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 12:50:36 +0100
> Adrian Lienhard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> not sure... We have to take care that we do not end like Squeak
>> Mantis with literally thousands of open bug reports.
>> If we use the same tracker for Pharo-Core and Pharo, I strongly
>> suggest that we tag the reports to clearly separate them.
>
> Speaking from the point of view of a user stumbling upon a bug,
> which seems to be my special gift :-),

I'm pretty good at that in any software or hardware and life :)

> a single point of entering
> bug reports is extremely helpful. I don't want to have to ask "where
> does this bug go?" as I'll probably not be able to easily decide if
> it belongs to the base or dev image. If reporting a bug is too much
> work, I might be too lazy to even start reporting it or just not have
> the time to do it right.
>
> bugs.gentoo.org is quite easy to use in this regard, as bugs can be
> (and are) reassigned to other parts than they were reported for.

Indeed but may be there more ubuntuers than squeakers so we should
take care.
>
>
> s.
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