We've been wanting to switch from the extraordinarily painful SF bug tracker. Initially I thought we should host the service, but we don't have people with the expertise and time to do it, esp. given the DOS attack Inkscape suffered last week.
Ted, Kees, and I are investigating Launchpad, and think it will give all-around improvement with no regressions. Mental and ACSpike also thought Launchpad sounded like a good option. Bulia and other heavy bug tracker users - can you give a thumbs up that this would be worth trying?
Launchpad has the usual advanced bug tracking capabilities we've been badly missing, like proper bug duping, auto dupe detection, email interface, milestoning, tagging, SVN/CVS/etc.-integration, and so on. It also allows linking to upstream and downstream bug trackers, so we will be able to hook Inkscape bugs to corresponding Gtk, Cairo, etc. bugs (this is an extremely handy feature).
We're here local with the Launchpad engineers, so it would be a good opportunity for us to have them run their import scripts and set up a public demo site for us. They'll also provide the exported data files, in case we would choose to go with something different.
Bryce