+1 On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 2:17 AM, Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote:
> > Le 22/06/2018 à 05:36, Wes McKinney a écrit : > > To summarize the thread: a lot of people don't like change, but > > sometimes change is good. Some people have complained privately to me > > that Arrow doesn't work like any other random project on GitHub. > > Anyone who doesn't contribute to the project on account of that is, > > IMHO, not a serious contributor. > > I agree that "random project on GitHub" is not a useful benchmark. > > > I personally find JIRA to be an excellent tool, but it's a steeper > > learning curve than GitHub and so it does take a bit of effort to > > learn its features. > > I find JIRA often painful to use (the UI is clumsy and slow for me), but > Github issues would be worse IMHO, because it has so few workflow and > categorization features. My experience with Github issues is that, once > you have more than a couple dozen issues open, you stop caring about > most of them. So, between JIRA and Github issues, I would still vote > for JIRA. > > Regards > > Antoine. >