On 21/04/15 03:47, Michele Baldessari wrote:
Hi all,
we currently have issues/enhancements filed in three different places:
1. SGI Bugzilla (92 bugs open atm)
2. Github Issue Tracker (9 issues open atm)
3. Red Hat Bugzilla (mainly for issues with packaging in RHEL/Fedora or
any Red Hat specific process - I am excluding this one from the
proposal below)
...
My thoughts on this are ...
- I don't like multiple issue tracking repositories
- the current github spate seems to have been triggered by the Netflix
Vector announcement, and I wonder if it will continue
- since many of the github "issues" seem to be really, in the "this does
not work for me" or "this does not seem right" categories, I would
suggest we actively engage with the github posters to answer their
questions and (a) close the issue, or (b) when it raises a real problem
move the issue to one of the bugzilla repositories and then close the
issue on github
This would turn the github "issues" into more of a forum, and leave the
hard core issue tracking as it is today ... split in TWO places, sigh.
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