[erlang-questions] [ANN] Announcing Erlang Issue Tracker bugs.erlang.org
Éric Pailleau
eric.pailleau@REDACTED
Mon Oct 26 18:55:49 CET 2015
Hi,
I forgot to say that "what's cooking in Otp" was a great idea, as well the macro planning of upcoming releases. Unfortunately it seems that it is given up, or at least not regularly done.
Mho this could be done by the community manager ?
Le 26 oct. 2015 11:43 AM, Henrik Nord X <henrik.x.nord@REDACTED> a écrit :
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> On 10/26/2015 10:29 AM, PAILLEAU Eric wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > This page should then be updated : http://www.erlang.org/community.html
> > in order to encourage use of it, with a clear link to it.
> >
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> > BTW, the "Contributing to Erlang/OTP" paragraph on
> > https://github.com/erlang/otp/blob/maint/README.md is totally outdated.
> Thanks!, Will add to the todo list.
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> > Regards
> >
> > Le 21/10/2015 17:13, Bruce Yinhe a écrit :
> >> Hello everyone
> >>
> >> We are happy to announce the issue tracker for Erlang/OTP
> >> (http://bugs.erlang.org <http://bugs.erlang.org/>). Our intention is
> >> that the issue tracker replaces the erlang-bugs mailing list, in order
> >> to make it easier for the community to report bugs, suggest improvements
> >> and new features. You can start using the issue tracker today.
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