So, a couple of updates. * Erinn Clark <erinn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2010:04:22 23:06 -0700]: > The version control support is pending. I'm going to add the git > support, but currently there doesn't appear to be a way to use remote > subversion repositories, so I've just added a link to > https://gitweb.torproject.org and https://svn.torproject.org/svn for > now. I can't declare a firm date for when this integration will happen, but what we're waiting on is the multi-repo support that's in the pending Trac release (0.12): http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/MultipleRepositorySupport Once that's up and running I'll add the git repos and begin working on figuring out a way to get remote svn repos running too. Many people have requested the ability to be subscribed to all bugs, automatically, including all updates they receive. There is a tor-bugs@ mailing list in the works for exactly this purpose and once that's sorted out, people should be able to subscribe to it and imbibe deeply from the firehose, so to speak. I think most of the initial bugs are fixed at this point. There are still many wiki pages which need to be tamed, but if you come across any particularly egregious ones, please let me know and I'll fix them. And as a final plea, one cool feature that I would like to see used frequently is tags: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/tags Tags aren't really new technology, but being able to sort by topic rather than component is compelling, especially in the case where you might have random volunteers (or even established ones) who check to see if there's anything fun (and specific) to hack on. So maybe they could sort by "easy", "openssl", "help", "c++", "needs-testers" or whatever. Thanks, Erinn
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