[Qgis-developer] zip file uploads allowed on github issues?!

Matthias Kuhn matthias at opengis.ch
Thu Mar 10 02:50:35 PST 2016


I'm sorry, I'm -1 for this.
The GSOC project should offer something interesting, scalable and
visible as instead of working on the development infrastructure. I am
afraid that this job is rather small and will not help a participant to
get to know our codebase and get some traction within the project.

I would do the migration if I would care for the migration.
But as said before, my proposal would be:
 1. make redmine readonly for reference
 2. enable issue tracking github
 3. enjoy the clean slate

Matthias

On 03/10/2016 11:28 AM, Luigi Pirelli wrote:
> Can be porting a GSoC proposal?
> Luigi Pirelli
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> On 10 March 2016 at 09:55, Denis Rouzaud <denis.rouzaud at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 03/10/2016 09:25 AM, Vincent Picavet (ml) wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On 09/03/2016 19:50, Tim Sutton wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>> [...]
>>>> Yes really great news! +1 for moving to GitHub issues ASAP.
>>> Do we have a plan to try not breaking tickets references in commit
>>> entries ? Any idea on how to handle this issue ?
>> Some were proposing to use github API to port all the issues to github
>> using the same order.
>> Since github uses the same increment for issues and PR, we would only
>> miss references to the first 3000 issues (which would point to existing
>> PRs).
>>
>> Hence, the idea would be to port issues from number_of_github_PR + 1.
>>
>>> Vincent
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