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25 Apr 2024 04:34:32 EDT (-0400)
  Re: What happened to the bug tracker?  
From: William F Pokorny
Date: 3 Oct 2016 11:26:04
Message: <57f2788c$1@news.povray.org>
On 09/21/2016 05:08 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
> On 9/14/2016 3:07 AM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> On 9/14/2016 2:57 AM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>>> http://bugs.povray.org/
>>>
>>> The above link leads to a blank "Not Found" page. Is there a new system
>>> in place?
>>>
>>>
>>> Mike
>>
>> I found it on github.
>
> is the official enough for me to change in the docs and mention github
> instead?

I found the FlySpray bug site up a few minutes ago. Thank you to 
whomever brought the site back up again!

Given our code base is on github, new issues and requests should 
certainly be created on github and so I believe our recent documentation 
updates to point new issues to github are OK.

The question I have is whether bugs.povray.org will now be available 
indefinitely and something we can continue to refer to on github or 
should we work to port the FlySpray issues over to github issues where 
the FS issues are still meaningful with the idea the FlySpray site will 
be going away?

Maybe some partial movement of only 3.7+ issues to github given the 
FlySpray site is valid for reporting 3.6 issues, where github is only 
valid for 3.7 onward?

Bill P.


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