Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-07 Thread John Ralls
> On Aug 7, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Geert Janssens wrote: > > On maandag 31 juli 2017 21:56:37 CEST John Ralls wrote: >> As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org >> for bug and enhancement tracking. >> >> There's a new banner on every BZ page saying that Gnome

Redundant infrastructure (was:Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla)

2017-08-07 Thread Geert Janssens
On maandag 7 augustus 2017 18:17:38 CEST Bruce-Robert Fenn Pocock wrote: > On Mon, Aug 7, 2017, 10:23 Derek Atkins wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Geert Janssens writes: > > > > [snip] > > …. > > > > > The drawback is our limited server admin staff and hardware which has > > > > come up > > > > > a c

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-07 Thread Bruce-Robert Fenn Pocock
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017, 10:23 Derek Atkins wrote: > Hi, > > Geert Janssens writes: > > [snip] > …. > > > > The drawback is our limited server admin staff and hardware which has > come up > > a couple of times in different conversations. We have two servers (one > > maintained by Linas and one maint

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-07 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Geert Janssens writes: [snip] >> So I think we're going to need our own bugtracker. >> >> BZ is Free and it should be fairly simple to get the Gnome bug team to ship >> us a dump of our part of the database and set up a redirect once we have >> our instance up and running. > A couple of yea

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-07 Thread Geert Janssens
On maandag 31 juli 2017 21:56:37 CEST John Ralls wrote: > As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org > for bug and enhancement tracking. > > There's a new banner on every BZ page saying that Gnome plans to drop > Bugzilla and the CGit repository browser, repl

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-01 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
There is also Debbugs ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbugs]]), and also GNU Savane (the software which is used to host Puszcza and GNU Savannah) ([[https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/administration/]]). We could also make use of GNU Savannah itself, no need to host our own, and no need to go en

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-01 Thread John Ralls
The problem with both YouTrack and Jira is that they're free for open source until they're not, and when they're not we're screwed. We've already had that experience with Uservoice, which was free when they rolled it out--and our account is grandfathered at least for now--but no new free account

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-08-01 Thread John Ralls
The problem with both YouTrack and Jira is that they're free for open source until they're not, and when they're not we're screwed. We've already had that experience with Uservoice, which was free when they rolled it out--and our account is grandfathered at least for now--but no new free account

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Herbert Mühlburger
What about using Jira? -- Herbert Mühlburger Email: m...@muehlburger.at Web: https://blog.muehlburger.at Am Mo, 31. Jul 2017, um 21:56, schrieb John Ralls: > As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org > for bug and enhancement tracking. > > There's a new

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Eric Theise
I'm a fan of the IDEs produced by JetBrains (RubyMine, PyCharm, et al.) but admit upfront that I have not worked with their tracking product, YouTrack. Worth a look though? Free hosting for open source projects. Bug and Issue Tracking overview https://www.jetbrains.com/youtrack/features/issue_trac

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Derek Atkins
I have never set up a Bugzilla system, but it's already packaged so it should be as simple as "dnf install bugzilla" on code and then configuring it. code already runs a mysql database for the wiki, so adding another for BZ shouldn't be a problem. I dont know how hard it would be to get a DB dump

Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread John Ralls
As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org for bug and enhancement tracking. There's a new banner on every BZ page saying that Gnome plans to drop Bugzilla and the CGit repository browser, replacing them with Gitlab. That isn't going to work for us. I don'