On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Bináris <wikipo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In a lucky case we will loose the tracked e-mail threads again. Once on SF
> when I opened a new bug or contributed to one, I immediately marked the
> e-mail coming from SF with a label, and in Gmail all subsequent mails were
> automatically marked as well, so I could easily track my bugs. With moving
> to Bugzilla I lost all of them, and tried to get them back one by one. Now
> this is a great opportunity to begin from sratch again. I really do enjoy
> this ethernal moving from site to site, from version system to version
> system, and I would like to propose to make it every month, just for fun.

I share your enthusiasm for this migration.  I stopped contributing to
pywiki because of the last migration; my account was disabled in the
process and I couldnt be bothered figuring out how to rectify it .. or
who was responsible.

Is there no way for us to opt-out .. ?  It would be nice to keep using
Bugzilla until we've released a stable 2.0.

Also, maybe we should consider migrating to github instead, as it
provides a similar suite of tools, and probably some that phabricator
doesnt have. e.g. the ability to edit source files in via a web
browser, and everyone has their own online repo, and everyone else can
see everyones changes, and pull from each other, etc.  Not to mention
a large developer base that doesnt have a Wikimedia account and
probably wont create one in order to submit a minor patch.

Anyone can clone the main repo, make a change, and send their changes
to travis-ci to be tested. e.g.
https://travis-ci.org/jayvdb/pywikibot-core/builds

-- 
John Vandenberg

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