From: Jean-Paul C. <ex...@di...> - 2009-03-17 14:51:16
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On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:07:09 +0100, "M.-A. Lemburg" <ma...@eg...> wrote: >On 2009-03-17 00:35, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'd like to migrate all of the pyOpenSSL development tools off of >> SourceForge and onto Launchpad. The canonical source repository >> is already hosted there (and has been for some time) in bzr (which >> means anyone can make a branch to hack on, rather than having to >> juggle patches). I've also been using it for issue tracking. Since >> the only way that I know of to prevent new tickets from being filed >> on SourceForge is by disabling access to the tracker entirely (which >> prevents anyone from even *looking* at existing tickets), I've left >> the SourceForge tracker active. However, Launchpad is where I go >> to look for pyOpenSSL issues. Launchpad also has a user interface >> that doesn't make me want to kill myself. So, I'd greatly appreciate >> it if new issues were filed there. :) > >I'd suggest to add a note to the SF page, just like it was >done for the Python SF project page: > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/python/ > >and then move the few existing patches over to launchpad (if they >are still relevant). > Yes, this is a good idea. I've tried adding a note to the tracker pages (the bug tracker has had one for a long time now, but it was only normal sized, I just made it bigger). I didn't realize the other trackers had to be configured separately. And I don't know how to add a message to the main page. :/ Jean-Paul |