Hi Philip

Are you going to put your time where your mouth is? <g>

I'm sure that having someone who looks after the admin of the
DRI project is a good idea.

If only for the reason as having someone to fiddle with the
website, ie leaving the dri developers more time to code drivers.

Heck I might even be able to handle it if you're prepared to 
help, seeing as how the website now seems to be under control.

> > > Or, someone could just leave it as is, disable it and forget 
> > > about it because sourceforge's bug tracking system sucks. [1]
> > 
> > I don't think we ever found out how to disable it.  Just another
> > aspect of its suckage - you can't turn it off.
> 
> Sounds like the real problem is that none of the DRI sourceforge admins
> found out how to fully use the bugtracking system there.
> 
> Yes, there is a way to disable it so that it no longer appears on
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dri
> There's lots of other things you can do with it too, that probably no
> one on the list has checked into.

Liam
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