> NL>OK, so I've started to look to a few bug reports...
> NL>At this point only one person (CC'ed) can close those bugs.
>
> That user happens to be me. I'll try to get around to cleaning these out,
> however, I believe it is also possible for anybody else to sign up for a
> SourceForge.net account, and I can bless them as being associated with the
> project and able to edit releases and bugs and so forth.
I have a sf.net account, but I really think those bug reports should be
either closed or moved to an official bug tracker (or make that the official
one).
> NL>What I would like to propose is to start using for example exim's
> NL>bugzilla, so that we have something more official and so that the
> NL>maintainers (the current and the future ones) can manage them as they
> NL>whish.
>
> That would be fine with me as well, although to be honest I am not sure
> how to disable the SourceForge.net bug tracking functionality, which I
> have assiduously ignored for years. I could put notes on pcre.org and on
> the SourceForge.net project page pointing at the right bug reporting
> mechanism, though, which would hopefully reduce bugs to the wrong place.
It can be either hidden or removed:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14041&group_id=1#tracker
Nuno