[Qgis-psc] Infrastructure

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Mon Mar 25 14:47:32 PDT 2013


Hi Pirmin et al

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Pirmin Kalberer <pka at sourcepole.ch> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Mittwoch, 20. März 2013, 08.56:57 schrieb Tim Sutton:
> [...]
>>
>> On the subject of the github tracker - we use it for InaSAFE and I must say
>> it is 1000000 times better than redmine / trac anything else - its really
>> simple to use - its a personal failing but I hardly ever look in redmine
>> because I find it so slow and klunky to work with.
>
> I'm surprised. When I checked the GH bug tracker features about a year ago, it
> was 100 times worse than redmine/trac. I would ask the Mapserver guys first,
> whether they are happy with the move from Trac to GitHub.

Yes agreed. And to be clear I am not neccesarily suggestion that we
make any transition unless there is general concensus to do so - it is
just my experience that I relate.

> One main reason for choosing Redmine for bug tracking was Paolos requirement
> to have an aggregated view of QGIS and Core plugin bugs.
>

Yup and I dont think GH can replicate that.

Regards

Tim


> Regards
> Pirmin
>
>>
>> > On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Paolo Cavallini
> <cavallini at faunalia.it>wrote:
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>> >> Hi all.
>> >> Our infrastructure, overly complex, is moving to several proprietary
>> >> platforms. I'm
>> >> not saying this is bad, and it certainly offers a number of advantages.
>> >> We are all
>> >> overstretched, and find difficult to maintain the many pieces we need.
>> >> However, all this makes me a bit uncomfortable: I would like these
>> >> choices would be
>> >> more conscious, and we plan to have an exit strategy for each of the
>> >> pieces.
>> >> On the other hand, if we decide to trust e.g. GH, why not moving also the
>> >> bug tracker
>> >> there?
>> >> All the best.
>> >> - --
>> >> Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
>> >> www.faunalia.eu
>> >> Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
>> >> Nuovi corsi QGIS e PostGIS: http://www.faunalia.it/calendario
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> Freundliche Grüsse / Kind regards
>
> Pirmin Kalberer            @PirminKalberer
> Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions
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