From: Jeff H. <je...@ac...> - 2012-09-19 16:49:47
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SourceForge is going through a major revamp and sent an email to all users a couple of weeks ago on upgrading to the new system. BTW, they were just also bought by Dice. On 19/09/2012 9:42 AM, Andreas Kupries wrote: > Example: Clicking on > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=465492&aid=3516634&group_id=52039 > (a tkimg bug) > now redirects to > http://sourceforge.net/p/tkimg/bugs/74/ > > So, bug tracker layout has changed, urls have changed, worse, the bugs are > apparently getting renumbered in this transition. > > And I wonder if closed bugs are not transitioned, but dropped. > > While the Tcl/Tk trackers are not doing this type of redirection I believe this > is only a question of 'yet', and 'when'. Here is the relevant clip from the previous email: """Upgrade to the new SourceForge If you're still using the old SourceForge, you're missing out on the work that we've been doing for the last two years. It's time to upgrade. What do I get if I upgrade? Upgrading your project to the new SourceForge gives you: * More tightly integrated code browsing, issue tracking, and documentation * Actively developed software, so that your requests for changes and features will be addressed in a timely manner * Open Source - you can participate in the development of the SourceForge experience yourself, or write plugins that extend its functionality At least as important - and you understand this if you're a developer yourself - we can stop maintaining two diverging codebases, and focus on the one that matters. Once we're able to retire the old code, we'll be able to move twice as fast. How do I upgrade? Go to http://sf.net/p/upgrade and press the big upgrade button. Couldn't be easier. """ Jeff |