I wonder is it really convenient for people here to follow development process?
Let me portray a bug workflow if a bug is encountered on horizon
1. spot the bug and discuss it in a nightly thread
2. describe new species in insectopedia at berlios
3. add bug-care instructions to patch tracker at berlios
4. wait for the next nightly to check patch works as expected
5. check SVN for third-party additions to the patch
6. get back to comment and/or close bugreport
Why the question? The major annoyance is that for each issue you need to remember 4 links: forum, bugtracker, patchtracker, WebSVN. They are not interconnected in any way and you need to store them manually. Especially annoying is that bugtracker and patchtracker are separate. You also need 2 accounts, one of which tend to expire from time to time and that's annoying too.
Have anybody considered moving development to integrated SVN+bugtracker+patchtracker system (like Trac or Google Code) where issues and commits are interlinked and very easy to review and follow? Which system was the most promising and what reasons were against the move (if any)?