Bruce,
> The issue is what do you want to track, and how much time is it worth
> expending to track it. Personally, I am just fine with the current
> system. I don't have enough time to do the important things, let alone
> time to track who requested certain features and why, and I don't think
> it is useful for me to change that. If others want to expend the time,
> I will support them in hopes that they will expend the time to track it
> and I will not have to be as involved.
Agreed, bugzilla isn't going to help. Frankly, I haven't see the software
that *would* help. I don't think it's been written yet. What we need is
software that:
1) let us track various TODOs
2) kept draft specifications for those TODOs
3) kept partial code when contributed
4) linked to e-mail discussions
5) tracked who'd volunteered to implement and/or test features
6) tracked which features were dependant on which other features being
implemented.
7) was searchable
That, IMHO, would make it worth a little extra effort to enter stuff. And you
could draft help.
--
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco