Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
On 18/08/2022 10:51, Konstantin Kolinko wrote: Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? I am -1. 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible. Same feeling here, I like how GitHub ties the code hosting and the issue tracker, but I think

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
All, On 8/18/22 08:30, Mark Thomas wrote: On 18/08/2022 13:21, Graham Leggett wrote: On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to browse both

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Vladimir Sitnikov
>GitLab is certainly there and is well-known, >and anyone can create their own. It is not that hard. For reference, it would be hard to integrate Gitlab with ASF infra. >The result is that they are scattered all over my GMail Inbox Great. Thank you for the suggestion. I knew something was wrong

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 15:13, Vladimir Sitnikov : > > > 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible. > > For political reasons such as independence. > > AFAIK, the ASF is incorporated in the USA, so the organization must > follow the USA laws. > Are you sure the ASF

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 18/08/2022 13:21, Graham Leggett wrote: On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to browse both issues and code. -1. GitHub as a service

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Graham Leggett
On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: > Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? > > I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to > browse both issues and code. -1. GitHub as a service is hosted by someone else, who are in no

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Vladimir Sitnikov
> 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible. > For political reasons such as independence. AFAIK, the ASF is incorporated in the USA, so the organization must follow the USA laws. Are you sure the ASF provides "political independence"? > GitHub is not the only git

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Han Li
> 2022年8月18日 16:51,Konstantin Kolinko 写道: > > чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 07:57, Vladimir Sitnikov : >> >> Hi, >> >> >> Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? >> > > I am -1. > > 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible. +1 Han > > For

Re: Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-18 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 07:57, Vladimir Sitnikov : > > Hi, > > > Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? > I am -1. 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible. For political reasons such as independence. As well as for redundancy etc. GitHub is

Migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues

2022-08-17 Thread Vladimir Sitnikov
Hi, Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues? I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to browse both issues and code. I guess many Tomcat users browse code (including Tomcat code) in GitHub, and they would likely use GitHub PRs (Tomcat PRs