Any objections about using an existing framework?

On 20 July 2017 at 14:22, Sara Golemon <poll...@php.net> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Niklas Keller <m...@kelunik.com> wrote:
> >> Interesting might be integrating https://3v4l.org/ so code samples are
> >> directly run (which of course won't work for code related to external
> >> things like databases or such)
> >>
> >
> +1 to this.  Not a must-have, but it would help encourage *useful*
> repro scripts, I think. :D
>
> >> Key properties I'd like to keep is that the UI is "simple" and
> >> reporting bugs is "easy" (i.e. no big user registration or such) as wel
> >> as handling should be "fast" :-)
> >
> > I'm fine with no user registration required, but there should definitely
> be
> > a user login for people without php.net account. It's one of the main
> pain
> > points with the PHP bug tracker. I want a simple login where I can see
> all
> > bugs I have created or commented on or subscribed to.
> >
> I would say add single-sign-on options ("login with
> github/facebook/twitter") would be nice-to-haves.  Report anonymously
> would even be fine provided it comes with the caveat "you won't be
> able to edit this later, and if we have questions that aren't
> answered, your bug may get closed, so check back often".
>
> FWIW, I started toying with the idea to rewrite it earlier this year
> and tossed https://github.com/sgolemon/platform-php-web-bugs together
> as a starting point to get a personal version of the site up and
> running. (Note: this doesn't include any changes, just a framework for
> running the site on a hosting provider.) If nothing else, it should
> describe the component pieces you'll need to set it up locally (there
> aren't many, but it's effectively a HOWTO guide).
>
> -Sara
>

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