What happened to the Bug Tracker?

Back in the pre-coronalabs day there used to be a public list of the bugs and their status (http://bugs.anscamobile.com/), but I can’t seem to find an updated link (unless that address is still being used)?

Is there an updated one? I like a public list as it reassures me that reports aren’t being routed to /dev/null and, following the forums, it’s a useful port of call before filing a bug report.

I too would love to see this come back. 

I clicked on the link and it still appears to work.  it brought me to the FogBugz login screen and I was able to login and see a list of hundreds of bugs, with at least a couple hundred ‘open’ bugs.  Clicking on any of the bug titles didn’t open any details, though, so it’s still not very useful for much except as confirmation that Corona Labs devs have full plates!  

Inn the past I was able to actually view the progress/detailed notes on bugs, which was very useful and appreciated.  Would be great to get that back.

Corona bug reporting sucks… to say the least.

That bug system cannot be trusted. I have several open cases that doesn’t appear there.

I tried submitting to the bug system, but the response from the support team was discouraging. I got the impression their main goal is to minimize the number of accepted bug reports.

CL engineering and forum support are much more diligent

I too would love to see this come back. 

I clicked on the link and it still appears to work.  it brought me to the FogBugz login screen and I was able to login and see a list of hundreds of bugs, with at least a couple hundred ‘open’ bugs.  Clicking on any of the bug titles didn’t open any details, though, so it’s still not very useful for much except as confirmation that Corona Labs devs have full plates!  

Inn the past I was able to actually view the progress/detailed notes on bugs, which was very useful and appreciated.  Would be great to get that back.

Corona bug reporting sucks… to say the least.

That bug system cannot be trusted. I have several open cases that doesn’t appear there.

I tried submitting to the bug system, but the response from the support team was discouraging. I got the impression their main goal is to minimize the number of accepted bug reports.

CL engineering and forum support are much more diligent

I’m wondering if it might be a better idea to start a community bug tracker, much in the way that the community has done for the Sublime Text editor:

https://github.com/SublimeText/Issues

At the moment I’ve got 5 or 6 bugs outstanding, each with a little code example to reproduce, so I’m sure others must be encountering them to. Wouldn’t it speed up development if there was more awareness of the issues that need to be fixed?

I’m wondering if it might be a better idea to start a community bug tracker, much in the way that the community has done for the Sublime Text editor:

https://github.com/SublimeText/Issues

At the moment I’ve got 5 or 6 bugs outstanding, each with a little code example to reproduce, so I’m sure others must be encountering them to. Wouldn’t it speed up development if there was more awareness of the issues that need to be fixed?