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issues.nmap.org (Github Issues) beta test now open!
From: Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 08:48:10 -0600
Season's Greetings, fellow devs! As a few of you already know, there is an "unofficial mirror" of Nmap's source code on Github [1]. In the past week or so, we have taken steps to make it less-unofficial. Today, I am officially announcing the open Beta-test of Github Issues as the Nmap Project bugtracker: http://issues.nmap.org/ The nmap-dev mailing list is a great tool and community, and it's not going anywhere. We will continue to accept bug reports, patches, questions, and musings via dev () nmap org. But wherever possible, we will convert those into issues on the bugtracker so that things are much less likely to slip through the cracks. The official Nmap source code will still be the Subversion repository at https://svn.nmap.org/ , with Github acting as a read-only mirror. So although we will accept code submissions as Github pull requests (since those come with very nice code review features), the commits will happen on the SVN end. For now, the number of people with access to the Github repository is very small, and does not include most of the developers here, even committers. This means that we can't fully use the assignment feature yet, but it should suffice for a beta test. What can you do? Look over the list of issues. Sign up for a Github account if you don't already have one and comment on issue #18. Comment on other issues as needed. File your favorite bug or enhancement request. Reply here with feedback on the process or your favorite Github or bugtracker tips. Happy hacking, Dan [1] https://github.com/nmap/nmap
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