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From: noreply@alioth.debian.org
Subject: [Alioth] Trackers restricted to authenticated users only
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:00:27 +0000

Since Gforge web trackers (bug, support request, patchs, feature request)
are now heavily spammed, we have decided to disallow unauthenticated
posting on all of them [1]. New projects will also come restricted by default.

In general, we would like to request you to visit your project 
administration pages and to disable all services that you do not use.
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So, which trackers do we want to keep?

* Bugs - 0 entries (note on the page: Do not use this tracker. File bugs
                    against packages at bugs.debian.org)
* Support Requests - 0 entries (same note)
* Patches - 0 entries
* Feature Requests - 0 entries (same note)
* Modules To Package - 2 pages and half. Last entry on 2006-09, no open
                       entries
* TODO List - 7 entries, last one from 2004-05, no open entries
* Packages to Upload - 2 pages, last entry from 2006-01, no open entries


I think we can safely remove the empty trackers (Bugs, Support Requests,
Patches, Feture Requests).

Packages to Upload is replaced by qareport[1]

    [1] http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/qareport.cgi

Modules to Package s replaced by this page[2]
    [2] http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/qa/wnpp.html

Any idea about the TODO one? My problem with it is that I don't look
there :)  (and it is not used since 2004-05)
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