On 9/15/2025 2:57 PM, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
HiOn Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 02:06:07PM +0200, Timo Rothenpieler via ffmpeg-devel wrote:On 15/09/2025 13:09, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel wrote:[...]Ideas, Comments ?I do think trac is a dead end software, and we want to eventually retire it.btw, anyone knows why the trac project seems dieing / dead ? Its a quite capable issue tracker ... also how is it related to redmine, which seems to have some support for importing trac ? Have we considered redmine as alternative ? If we could do a full import of trac, this may be a smoother
redmine is apparently a "trac clone written in ruby".No idea if it's database-compatible, or just similar idea but full re-implementation.
But really, I don't see how in the long run a separate issue tracker from Forgejo makes sense. The issue IDs will eventually clash, and integration and linking between them will be a right mess.
Plus the multi-account issue you mentioned.I never had issues with the Forgejo Issue search. What exactly is broken/missing? Fixing/enhancing those things is usually pretty easy.
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