> I've been kicking this idea around for a bit and have chatted a little > with people on IRC but as we're looking to start up development on > taskbot, I want to have a larger discussion on two issues: where do we > host code and what do we want to use for dev support tools (issue > tracking, code review etc.).
My thoughts: * We should avoid self-hosting as much as possible. If we consider something self-hosted, it should be far better than something managed by a third-party. * Anonymous viewing is a must for an open-source. * FAS integration is ideal, but not strictly necessary, if we use a widely popular service (like github). If we force people to create an account in our self-hosted service just to report a bug, we won't receive many bug reports. As you described Phabricator, it doesn't seem to be ready yet (no anonymous viewing, no FAS integration). I might have misunderstood something, but were you considering to implement that? That doesn't sound as a few days task. If the two issues were not there, I'd like to give it a try, it definitely sounds interesting. I like Github, but it really might be too simplified for our use cases. I haven't studied these advanced tasks like moving a bug report to a different project, but it seems you have. (On the other hand, does Trac support this particular task?). It might be a good idea to ask fedora-infra guys about their experience. Fedorahosted + Reviewboard is far from ideal. Lately you and Martin have been using it the most, so I think you're the best people to say whether we want to stay with it or move away from it. Thanks very much for investigating this. _______________________________________________ qa-devel mailing list qa-de...@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/qa-devel