[QGIS-Developer] Redmine stats
Jorge Gustavo Rocha
jgr at di.uminho.pt
Wed Jan 16 04:08:53 PST 2019
Hi Marco,
Glad to know that you are taking the lead of this discussion to move
issues away from redmine.
Last year, in Madeira, we have (another) discussing about the subject.
Vincent strongly support the move to GitLab. As I remember, he already
did something on GitLab and was quite confident about the results. If
Vincent is able to come, better.
If you agree to discuss this again, may I open a "Move to GitLab" stream
in the Coruña meeting wiki? That would allow us to prepare a demo
related to issue management and CI (testing and deploy).
Thanks for raising this issue (again).
See you soon,
Jorge
Às 08:32 de 16/01/19, Marco Bernasocchi escreveu:
> Hi Carlo,
>
> unfortunately (personal opinion) the issue tracker is not on github but
> on a redmine instance so we can't use the api stats nor the integrated
> pulse dash board like in https://github.com/opengisch/QField/pulse
>
> There have been endless discussion in that sense without ever reaching a
> consensus, therefore at the last PSC meeting we decided that I should
> take the lead on this discussion.
>
> Cheers Marco
>
> On 15.01.19 15:49, Carlo A. Bertelli (Charta s.r.l.) wrote:
>> Hello,
>> maybe I don't catch the right meaning of proposals, but I think we
>> could put in better use GitHub by using its API
>> (https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/).
>> Sorry for misunderstanding if it happens.
>> c
>>
>>
>> Il giorno mar 15 gen 2019, 09:03 Paolo Cavallini
>> <cavallini at faunalia.it <mailto:cavallini at faunalia.it>> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> On 15/01/19 07:53, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>> > I had a look at that page, it is 4 years old, and updates the
>> database
>> > schema? Anybody experience with this or anybody wants to fix the
>> > database if anything goes wrong ;-)
>> > (Maybe try at the hackfest after a db backup, not we run Redmine
>> 2.5.2)
>>
>> thanks for your reply (and glad also Nyall is intersted - I really
>> think
>> this should make part of our quality control strategy).
>> The plugin I mentioned was just an example. I see there are many,
>> e.g.:
>> https://duckduckgo.com/?q=redmine+statistics&t=ffab&ia=images
>> Selecting the most appropriate is an important part of the job.
>> Unfortunately, many are not free, but I do not think we need very
>> fancy
>> stuff- the rate of opening and closing tickets over time is
>> probably the
>> most important thing. Any Redmine expert around?
>> All the best.
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