On 23-05-20, Michael Jones wrote: > On Sat, May 23, 2020, 13:01 Baptiste Jonglez <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?
Switching to Gitlab is a bigger discussion / project. Whatever the tools, release goals can be useful, just more or less difficult to implement / keep track of. I mean, in any case, some people need to keep an overview of regression / reports / work-in-progress work of the different components, and gitlab won't solve all of that magically even if it makes it easier. Baptiste
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