On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Kevin Ottens <er...@kde.org> wrote: > On Thursday 23 February 2012 17:39:12 Trever Fischer wrote: >> Random, possibly entirely unhelpful suggestion: Perhaps using our redmine >> install of projects.kde.org for this kind of task tracking? I'd love to see >> p.k.o be used as something more of a central place for devs to get together >> and collaborate. I keep track of all my phonon tasks in my head or >> community.kde.org, which is terribly inefficient. Yet, I feel it is better >> suited than bugzilla. > > Yes, I'd love to have bugzilla for user support and p.k.o for managing my > projects roadmap and tasks (and so developers centric). As far as I know > there's even a way to link a bugzilla entry to a redm^Wchiliproject ticket > which would come in handy for those high quality long term bugs you've to take > care of while roadmapping. With an akonadi resource talking to it on top > talking to ChiliProject it'd be heaven on earth. :-)
Sysadmin is not permitting the task tracking abilities of KDE Projects to be used at the moment, as it is not possible to effectively use a bug tracker when different projects are using different trackers. As for using it for Task tracking for internal development use, that is a little hard - as we couldn't limit it to only developers due to limitations in the Chiliproject groups system (it can't handle groups of 2000+ members very well at all) - not to mention that this could possibly be seen as a split bug tracker.... > > Regards. > -- > Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net > > KDAB - proud patron of KDE, http://www.kdab.com Regards, Ben