Hi Dossy,

To be frank, the only reason why I keep using the Trac ticket tracker
is that it's the one I found.  Had I known that the sourceforge ticket
tracker was the active one, I would have used that one instead.  Begs
to question though... why two ticket trackers?

Anyway, thanks everyone for all the valuable information!

On May 21, 1:22 am, Dossy Shiobara <do...@panoptic.com> wrote:
> On 5/20/09 11:11 AM, Jim Davidson wrote:
>
> > Yup -- agreed.   I was talking with Dossy who says the Trac stuff is
> > generally out of date anyway, the definitive bug list is still on
> > Sourceforge (definitive in it's the place, can't say how accurate the
> > bug reports are).
>
> I would love to hear that the AOLserver community prefers Trac for
> ticket tracking over SourceForge's tracker and that everyone would be
> happy if I refreshed the Trac tickets with a current snapshot of
> SourceForge data, and we could shut down the SourceForge tracker once
> and for all ...
>
> But, I don't want to kick that hornet's nest again, so I'll let someone
> else do it this time.  :-)
>
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