
Hello,
I'd wish to use Trac to manage my work on the libraries, though I
can't find a subproject or something dedicated to the base package.
Are there plans/policies regarding usage of Trac for libraries ?
Cheers,
JP.
On 12/6/05, Simon Marlow
Hi Folks,
We've been meaning to switch bug trackers for some time, and yesterday I finally got annoyed enough with SourceForge to do something about it. I've imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac installation:
http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc
Not only do we get a faster and more flexible bug tracker, but we also get online browsing of the darcs repository (well, for some reason it isn't working right now, but I hope to get it fixed). Also the Trac wiki will be a good place to put the User Guide annotations that we've been talking about.
The bug tracker is set up to mail glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org with any and all ticket modifications at the moment; if you're on that list, there will probably be an increased volume of mail as we'll be making more use of the bug tracker than before. My feeling is that we don't need to create a new mailing list for this, but by all means speak up if you disagree.
The wiki is currently closed because I don't want to have to deal with spam. Use HaWiki for now.
Developers with an account on cvs.haskell.org: please add yourselves as users on the Trac, so I can give out permissions to edit tickets. You create a user like this:
- log in to cvs.haskell.org - htpasswd /srv/trac/ghc/trac.htpasswd <username> - type your password when prompted - let me know when you've done this
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