[Qgis-us-user] Vote on Proposal to shift bug/issue tracking work to GitHub Issues for QGIS 3x+

Randal Hale rjhale at northrivergeographic.com
Mon Feb 5 05:37:02 PST 2018


I gotta be the oddball - redmine. There's a large history there I'd hate 
to lose (or worse have to migrate over).

Anyway - Yay the US Chapter is contributing to something.

Randy


On 01/31/2018 07:10 PM, Kurt Menke wrote:
> Dear QGIS-US members,
> There is an upcoming vote on a proposal to shift bug/issue tracking 
> work to GitHub from the current Redmine site for QGIS 3x+.
>
> The bug tracker issue tracker for QGIS has been under much discussion 
> over the last year (or more). This topic has again been under renewed 
> discussion these last weeks.
>
> The QGIS user group gets a vote on this.
>
> If you want some back history, it would be good if you read this 
> thread from the QGIS Developer mailing list:
>
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-Developer-Last-call-for-switching-to-github-issue-tracker-td5349599.html 
> <http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-Developer-Last-call-for-switching-to-github-issue-tracker-td5349599.html>
>
>
>
> The official vote is worded as:
> I agree to migrate to GitHub issues and deprecate the current Redmine 
> tracker
> If you agree to this proposal, vote yes.
> If you vote "yes" here, we will disable the creation of new issues on 
> the Redmine system, redirecting users instead to the GitHub issue 
> tracker. We will keep existing issues on Redmine editable until they 
> are closed.
>
> If you wish to hold out for an alternative option (e.g stay on Redmine 
> which we currently use, or move to GitLab or some other platform), 
> vote "no". In the case of a "no" vote we will raise a new motion until 
> we find quorum.
>
>
>
> Give it some thought and reply to the thread or me  with a YES or NO 
> on switching to Github by this Friday. I will vote the QGIS-US group 
> consensus this weekend.
>
> Cheers,
> Kurt
>
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