On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 8:39 AM Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

> It is early days but my impression is that the move to git has triggered
> an increase in conversations that end up split between a GitHub PR and
> Bugzilla.
>
> Personally, I'm not finding it unmanageable at this point but it does
> feel a little disorganized.
>

+1, I was just thinking about this earlier while trying to follow some
conversations.


>
> I'm wondering if we need clearer guidelines about what to discuss where
> or do we need something else? What about a bigger change such as moving
> issue tracking to GitHub? Would that be beneficial?
>

I agree that we should probably outline the best way to carry on
conversations now that we have the possibility of dev/user list, BZ, and
PRs; I'm not sure what exactly that would look like though. Is there a way
to push links from PR comments into BZ (that's how GitHub does it with PRs
and issues IIRC) to retain the conversation flow? Moving to GitHub's issue
tracker is an interesting solution. I think that the issue tracker is
robust enough that we wouldn't have any issues moving over, but is that OK
in the eyes of the ASF Infra team? How would we be archiving those
conversations (assuming that we need to)?


>
> What do others think?
>
> Mark
>
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