Roberto C. Sánchez <robe...@debian.org> writes: > Rationale: The nature of a wiki makes it suboptimal for managing > discrete work units. As developers, we are all familiar with > interacting with the Debian BTS and other similar systems (e.g., Jira, > GitHub issues, etc.). While the Debian BTS would be a natural first > choice, the best mechanism for grouping related issues that do not > belong to a single package is usertags. However, there is currently not > a way to subscribe to usertags in order to receive notification of new > bugs created with the tag or of existing bugs which have the tag added > to them.
How much is this an problem? I imagine it should be possible to create some sort of app that queries the issues with a tag (I assume gitlab has some sort of API for this) and automatically subscribes them. > With that in mind, the creation of a new Salsa project for > grouping and managing these issues is the best choice given available > tooling. Note: it looks like I may not have access to lts-team. I see a "request access" link, which I will click. I mention this here only because it might affect others as well. > Objective: Remove all content from LTS/TODO which can reasonably be > captured in one or more GitLab Salsa issues. Then, from this point > forward manage non-package-specific LTS tasks as issues within the > lts-team/lts-extra-tasks project. > > Please reply with any objections, concerns, comments, or suggestions. This sounds like a good idea to me. Just need to come up with an appropriate list of tags to represent the status. e.g. if a particular TODO item is waiting on response from security team for example. -- Brian May <b...@debian.org>