Sorry to rain on the parade, but it has to be done unfortunately. First - Sysadmin decided long ago that KDE would be using a single bug tracker - and that we would maintain only one bug tracker. Hence why the bug tracking capabilities of Redmine are disabled.
Second - I suspect that all the options that have been floated so far would collapse under the sheer number of bugs KDE currently has. Note that sysadmin will not permit the discarding of the current content of the KDE Bugzilla instance. It isn't permissible - it has to be imported into the new installation (if one were to be setup) Third - Nobody here has contacted sysadmin to find our current plans with regard to Bugzilla. Assuming everything goes well, Bugzilla will be moved at some point in the future to a much more powerful server, and will be upgraded to Bugzilla 4. Further, plans to implement a Sphinx based search backend to Bugzilla have been floated. Do note that simply changing the bug tracker will not increase the number of people which triage the bugs we currently have, nor will it fix the issue of users being permitted to report bugs freely. And changing the bug tracker would also completely break DrKonqi. Restricting users based on their "karma" or other measures would not be a publicly acceptable measure either I guess (although placing them into a different category probably would be accepted - but Bugzilla does that anyway). Note that Bugzilla itself is capable of restricting users from commenting/posting new bugs/etc as far as I am aware. Regards, Ben _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel