I don't think something like Jira would even be a consideration. 

The only reason Github issues would be a consideration is if the group 
thought the onboarding experience (being where users already are with a 
tool they're already familiar with) would have more value than sticking 
with with the status quo which is strictly better from a feature 
perspective than GH Issues. Incrementally improving Trac can improve the 
value prop for not changing, but I don't think anyone that actually uses 
Trac would say it's worse from a feature perspective. Even if that value 
judgement did land on GH issues side, there would still be a large 
operational undertaking to make that transition. 

Again, the PEP for doing this for CPython would be very similar for Django, 
so please refer to https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0581/ for some 
examples of why and what operational concerns there can be (migration, 
permissions, etc).

On Tuesday, 11 December 2018 07:26:58 UTC+11, Ira Abbott wrote:
>
> Apologies for the double post - my last one was not clear.  "just that" 
> means that the payment is intended to indicate that it is worth a JIRA 
> license to me to not use JIRA.
>
> This group does great things.  I am sure that the group can come up with 
> some interesting ways to scale that will ultimately benefit the framework 
> as a whole.
>
> On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 3:21:53 PM UTC-5, Ira Abbott wrote:
>>
>> FWIW: Please consider my contribution of $84 (one bulk JIRA license for 
>> one year) to be just that.
>>
>> On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 2:14:07 PM UTC-5, Zachary Garwood wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd pay money to NOT use Jira.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 11:09 AM Dan Davis <dans...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tom, you are right about the UX issues, but full-text and inverted 
>>>> indexing would help with the responsiveness as well.  Technically, I was 
>>>> talking about djangoproject's TracSearch 
>>>> <https://code.djangoproject.com/search>.  That's closer to good UX as 
>>>> well, because you can get there by progressive enhancement rather than 
>>>> taking stuff away.
>>>>
>>>> You are also right that switching to another system such as github 
>>>> issues could be a better fix than customizing Trac.   But I find it 
>>>> difficult to believe that Github issues grows up to cover as much workflow 
>>>> management as Trac issues or JIRA.   Maybe we need money to get JIRA.
>>>>
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