As far as my take on it, I have kinda posted it all over the place, but I apparently have not posted it here.
As far as Bug Reporting on the Forums is concerned, I do not like it. I have stated this in many places. Here's some reasoning:
- It has already had the opportunity to be discussed HERE as well as in XFire conversations.
- It clutters the forums.
- It is hard to keep up with.
- You have to constantly monitor forums, reply, shift, and move things around in forums.
- Google is just simple, easier to keep track of, and keeps the forums clean.
- Google is a centralized place for the SVN and the code already. Why not use the tools that already exist instead of reinventing the wheel?
- If someone "has" to create an account for anything that is Google-related, I might be doing them a favor, as anything from Google is typically awesome!
- Not to mention, we gave it a go, and none of the people that actually code GunGame cared for it.
I apologize if the above list seems a little crude, but I believe that my opinion has been fairly firm, although flexible. I am willing to try things, but it doesn't make much sense to me to already have something in place that works fine, yet have another 2-3 methods suggested. I have tried to remain patient, but there are other more pressing issues on our plate than replacing an existing system which works fine.
As far as I can tell, the only reason this whole "suggestion" started is because it would mean that people have to create 2 accounts (one for the forum, the other for the bug reports). This doesn't make much sense to me in the form of a debate. Either people think their bug is important enough to create an account, or they don't. If they don't, it is their loss...and someone else will likely take the time to do it in their stead. I have been dealing with GunGame for the past 3-4 years now. Believe me, people will report the bugs one way or the other. I just don't want them doing so in the forums. Should they attempt to, we will lock their thread, and link them to the FAQ for reporting bugs, as well as the GoogleCode Issue Reporter.
That's my take.