On 06/09/2015 11:57 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 06/09/2015 02:30 PM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:


As of today we've disabled git-push to fd.o. The official development
git repository is now at github [1].
What about the bug tracker? Will it remain at fdo's bugzilla. I have
to admit I'm not a huge fan of github's bug tracker.
I am not a fan of bz either...

I think for now we prefer github, but will leave bz open, and we will
not migrate bugs.


I would like to see us move and migrated the bugs to jira ( which is without doubt the best and friendliest bug tracker I have found ) which integrates nicely with github as well as move the community wiki to confluence to strengthen collaboration in the community.



I use Jira everyday but it will be overkill for our use.

As do I and am maintaining over 700 projects of different nature, with 400.000 issue in such instance and it's not overkill, it is scalable which is precisely what we need and provides the necessary oversight that is required to "health monitor" the project(s) and the community as well as providing the modern collaboration infrastructure we need to, to sustain ourselves as a community on the 21 century.

It is the perfect bug tracker, be it single project or more ( we require atleast three different project in that instance as in one for systemd itself and atleast two for the community, which be following completely different workflow than systemd project will ) for this and it is as very scalable ( and extendable via plugins ) for the future, for the direction the building block of modern OS ( systemd ) can take.

I spent eight years working in mozilla bugzilla as well as various tracker instances and I can tell you here and now that they are insufficient for the task at hand since one of the goal here is to reduce time developers spend in bug trackers not increase it.

On top of that the bugzilla mozilla and tracker UI is crap to use and lacks all mobile/tablet interface as far as I know.

Which bug tracker would you propose?

JBG
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