Erik, Markus, and I have been discussing what to do with the FreeDOS
Bugzilla. As you've probably noticed, the server often is slow to
respond, or just returns errors. The server is underpowered to run a
bug database, and Eric & I have run out of spare time to work on
moving the FreeDOS Bugzilla to a new server. We've agreed things will
only be worse for us when we need to apply the next bugzilla update.
But the FreeDOS Bugzilla also isn't getting used much, so it's time to
retire Bugzilla and use something else instead.

We are moving our bug tracking to the SourceForge Tracker
<https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5109&atid=105109>


Here's the schedule:

December 1
The FreeDOS Bugzilla will be marked as "no new bugs". Developers will
still be able to update bugs (close, add comments, reassign, ..) that
are already there, but no one can open new bugs. At the same time, the
new Tracker will be opened for new bugs.

December 8
We'll create a read-only html archive of the FreeDOS Bugzilla as of
this date, and post the archive on the FreeDOS web site. At the same
time, we'll retire the bugzilla.freedos.org server.



Note that SourceForge does not provide a method to import bugs from
Bugzilla into the Tracker, so we cannot do this automatically. Sorry.


-jh

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