2013/2/21 Johannes Schlüter <johan...@schlueters.de>

> On Thu, 2013-02-21 at 19:13 +0100, Pascal Chevrel wrote:
> >
> > I am specifically thinking of Bugzilla which is already used by many
> > open source projects. It has a lot more features than your current
> > bug
> > tracking system, it scales for large projects and it has a few
> > Mozilla
> > employees working full time on it.
> >
> I'm a passive user of bugzilla, not involved with any project using it
> but every time I have to report a bug on a project using it I think
> twice, why do I have to register and run away if I have to remember the
> password I used 2 years ago when reporting my last bug.
>
> bugs.php.net might not be as shiny as others but it makes reporting
> easy, fill in a captcha and you are done, no registration or such, you
> might even use a fake mail address (not that it necessarily helps to be
> unreachable for getting things resolved)
>
> And then there is a religious thing: Bugzilla is written in a legacy
> language ;-)
>
> And yes. it has some rough edges, but it get's it's job done, integrates
> with out user system, our "what's the current version"-notification
> system, ...
>
>
I think there may come many critics maybe, but why not move those things
also to github?
It's used by many people. it works, it's easy!

Zend Framework also done the move from SVN, signing a CLA, own Bug tracking
system..... to github and I think it couldn't be better now!

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