I've been looking at how to project manage some of the free RTC initiative and it would probably benefit from a hosted project-management system.
It is not specific to Debian, so it probably wouldn't be a good match for the BTS. Can anybody comment on other hosted platforms that may be suitable? There is a preference for something that is based on free software, where the data can be exported in bulk and where other collaborators can log in easily without requiring Google accounts or something. It is not specifically a requirement for a software bug tracker either. Most of the projects (e.g. Lumicall, reSIProcate) have their own bug trackers. What I'm basically aiming to do is create higher level project tasks that link to things in the individual bug trackers. For example, in a hierarchical setup, there might be some top-level projects with tasks and sub-tasks, e.g. - Improve free softphones - launch Telepathy-resiprocate (link to project wiki) - Jitsi - packages - tasks for individual things to sponsor - Documentation - RTC Quick Start Guide - translation - Help individual communities implement RTC - Debian (rtc.debian.org) - _turn._udp SRV record issue (link to DSA RT) - finish XMPP setup (link to DSA RT) - setup debian-rtc mailing list (BTS #8029493) - FSFE - XMPP domain issue - Fedora - move fedrtc.org to infrastructure (link to thread) - Server solutions - improve packages - help FreeSWITCH make official packages - create docker images - SIP - XMPP - TURN - create plugins for hosting control panels The reason for doing this is to make it easier for other people to collaborate in various ways, e.g. upstreams will be able to see where their work is going to be deployed.