[Qgis-psc] Moving the issue queue to github
Jürgen E. Fischer
jef at norbit.de
Thu Apr 7 01:11:21 PDT 2016
Hi Matthias,
On Thu, 07. Apr 2016 at 08:48:50 +0200, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> Are we aiming for a feature-complete migration now? I thought we want
> just something more than placeholders ;)
I'm not asking to switch to bugtracking in github. I'm fine with redmine's
functionality. But I was also fine with trac. Maybe I'll be fine with github
too, but I never tried to find or filter any specific tickets in github (eg. to
find duplicates, severe bugs, tickets about a component) and AFAICS that has
far less functionality (that I actually use) than redmine (or trac) has. All
that might be mappable to labels, but having myriads of labels is cumbersome
too. Yes, I also think no reporter will use them. But I already find it hard
to stay on top of the tickets (if we manage at all) and therefore loosing
structure and functionality doesn't strike me as a clear win.
Jürgen
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