Eugenio Diaz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes: > Another thing I would like to see from Mandrake is a > "**real** database driven web-based public bugtraking system" > like bugzilla or Double Chocolate. > [...] It provided a real way for contributors to contribute > resolutions without duplicating efforts; but more (actually > much much much more) important, it kept a record of > problem-solution. I agree (and second) Eugenio's suggestion. It'd be nice to actually know that somebody is following up on my bug report for the Sparc build, instead of just scanning for a reply and deleting all of the inane chatter that has nothing to do with the archetecture I'm working on. And that brings up another point. How about separating out the different archetecture's to different lists, so that we DON'T have to wade through it all. It'll keep all of the problem/solutions much cleaner as well. cooker-sparc, cooker-x86, cooker-mips, cooker-ppc And if you want to cut down on the number of people joining just to find but fixes, put the darned archive link up on the website already. Then maybe people would look before they leaped? (in shah allah) ismi Leif.