On 23.05.20 21:34, Michael Jones wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 23, 2020, 13:01 Baptiste Jonglez <bapti...@bitsofnetworks.org 
> <mailto:bapti...@bitsofnetworks.org>> wrote: 
> 
>     If the initial concept looks good, we can think about automating some of 
> it:
>     tag bug reports on Flyspray/Github/Gitlab as blocking for a specific
>     release, use "milestones", automatically find commits that satisfy a 
> goal, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> I find it very confusing that there are so many different places for bugs to 
> live and be tracked.
> 
> What's going on with gitlab? Is that going to be the source of truth for 
> OpenWRT? Or will we always have 3 different bug trackers?
> 


The outcome of the discussions was quite clear. Gitlab will likely become the 
"source of truth" mirroring/merging everything as you said.
You can still create issues on Github/Flyspray and you'll find all of them on 
Gitlab.
But that still needs a lot of work. It would be great if you could participate 
in the evaluation process if you are familiar with Gitlab.
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2218

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