Robert Ramey wrote
Could we agree to stop using the Trac system? The github issues/pr system is much more functional. I propose we close the trac system to new issues - be of course leave it available for reference.
As of this writing, the "Reporting and Fixing Bugs" link on the right side of the boost.org main page directs to a page that further directs bug reporters to Trac. Since Trac has been disabled, that link now serves a page with a "permission denied" message. Now, as a Boost user, I fully support the concept of using a bug tracking system that lives close to the code and will be visible to and actively used by Boost developers. I make that remark to note that this posting should not be taken as a criticism of the actions taken so far. But the current state of affairs with regard to directing users who'd like to file bugs to the right spot is not a great look. Perhaps wheels are already turning here and an update is in progress. If so, I apologize for harping. ----- Braden McDaniel braden@endoframe.com -- Sent from: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-Dev-f2600599.html