On 20/07/2017 13:22, Sara Golemon wrote:
FWIW, I started toying with the idea to rewrite it earlier this year
I realise a total rewrite isn't for the most part what people are
gunning for on this thread, but some may be thinking it, so I thought
I'd repeat my response on Twitter at the time:
Does PHP / the world really need Yet Another Bug Tracker? Are there unique
requirements, or is it just NIH Syndrome?
> If it's just a case of "all the current ones suck", that's a slightly
different project: "new open source bug tracker that doesn't suck"?
That's not to say other bug trackers *don't* suck, and maybe "mutate the
codebase into something awesome" could also be a cool project, but it's
worth weighing that effort against hacking on bugzilla (to pick a
semi-random example) in a sustainable way, and getting two-way flow from
other projects using the same codebase.
Regards,
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Rowan Collins
[IMSoP]
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