On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Kristian Fiskerstrand <k...@gentoo.org> wrote: > Could you please elaborate a bit? In particular from perspective of (i) > integration into current workflow, (ii) complexity in application > maintenance/hosting (iii) cost/benefit considerations
Well, I think stabilization (and, to some extent, keywording) is a very different process from handling bugs and feature requests. It would be great if we had tooling that focuses on these instead of trying to fit into the bug tracker. It would entail a different workflow, obviously, but I think that's a plus in this case, and we could make sure we have the command-line tools to make it easy to work with. Development/maintenance/hosting is an issue, though it's a bit hard to say something definitive about it before there's more of a plan of how such a tool could work. It's enough of a pain for me that I could see myself investing some time in development. Perhaps some kind of middle ground would be to handle this stuff in a separate Bugzilla product, and then making sure we have some tooling around that to better present the data. Cheers, Dirkjan