It's not really a bug tracker, but was found and auto-created by our bug watch discovery stuff because it uses URLs that match the pattern of Mantis. It would be useful to just say: don't check this. Leave it there so that it doesn't get auto-created again, but in a disabled state.
So a simple "Enabled" checkbox might be enough, with a suggestion to the user that the bug tracker description should be updated to say why. Or, if we want to capture the reason, a radio group:
(*) Enabled.
( ) Disabled: Project has migrated bug tracking to Launchpad Bugs.
( ) Disabled: The remote site is not a bug tracker.
( ) Disabled: By request of the remote site.
( ) Disabled: Other reason.
There is another reason for something like this: https:/ /edge.launchpad .net/bugs/ bugtrackers/ auto-acpi. sourceforge. net
It's not really a bug tracker, but was found and auto-created by our bug watch discovery stuff because it uses URLs that match the pattern of Mantis. It would be useful to just say: don't check this. Leave it there so that it doesn't get auto-created again, but in a disabled state.
So a simple "Enabled" checkbox might be enough, with a suggestion to the user that the bug tracker description should be updated to say why. Or, if we want to capture the reason, a radio group:
(*) Enabled.
( ) Disabled: Project has migrated bug tracking to Launchpad Bugs.
( ) Disabled: The remote site is not a bug tracker.
( ) Disabled: By request of the remote site.
( ) Disabled: Other reason.