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How is the bugtracker "https://bugs.amule.org/" related to the github issues? #363
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I don't have account there as admin, so, I personally prefer here in github |
This does not answer the initial question which one is authorative, which one is followed, … If you want to imply that https://bugs.amule.org/ is to be dead, then please take steps to actually also deactivate it for new issues (only still present issues still to be tracked) so that users do not post into a "black hole". Regards! |
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I can't, I don't have admin access, and the same happens in the web www.amule.org |
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 05:07:42 -0700, ZenWalker ***@***.***> wrote:
I can't, I don't have admin access, and the same happens in the web
www.amule.org
But who has?
Whom to contact?
Can you contact someone who has?
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maybe @gonosztopi , I will contact him when new release is coming, but he seems to be offline since years ago. I am just trying to resurrect amule, which seems to be dead since a long time ago |
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 06:31:28 -0700, ZenWalker ***@***.***> wrote:
I am just trying to resurrect amule, which seems to be dead since a
long time ago
Oh, wow, great appreciation!
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I see that there is https://bugs.amule.org/, where I actually already have filed an issue on 2021-10-24.
Now I see that here at github also is an issue tracker.
Are both issue trackers "authorative", or if not, which one to prefer? (And then I ask for closing of the other and migrating the bugs, that no issues are opened "into the void".)
Regards!
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