On 9/10/19 10:20 PM, Ken Causey wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 12:07 AM Nicola Mingotti <nmingotti@gmail.com mailto:nmingotti@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Ken, On 9/10/19 9:57 PM, Ken Causey wrote:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 11:18 PM Nicola Mingotti <nmingotti@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, -] I suppose the username/password for Squeakmap and Mantis are the same, is it so ? No, these sites are entirely independent and have separate account management.
Then, where do I register a username for bugs.squeak.org ?
I'm really out of touch with Squeak these days. I think bugs.squeak.org http://bugs.squeak.org has been deprecated now for a few years and that new account creation has been disabled. However, I don't recall now where a new account could be created. I still have admin access and it appears that I can create an account. But I think bug reports are preferred on the squeak-dev list now, or even better with tests and fixes inserted into the inbox.
Ken
I am new to Squeak, just a couple of months I am deep into it.
-] If user creation has been disabled then it makes no much sense for me to require an account.
-] On the other side, collapsing the bug report to the Dev-mailing-list does not seem a good idea. My experience in FreeBSD is that for several software packages I filed bugs report, but for a small subset of them I tried to fix it myself.
-] It is true also that in Squeak it seems to me the difficulty gap between finding a bug and trying to fix it is much shorter respect to any other language I saw before.
=> In conclusion, I will give up Mantis and try to report bugs here unless it is decided to re-open user registration.
bye Nicola
bye n. [rest skipped, you confirm you can replicate the other issue. ]