On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Travis Oliphant <tra...@continuum.io>wrote:
> This is good feedback. > > It looks like there are 2 concerns: > > 1) no way to add attachments --- it would seem that gists and indeed other > github repos solves that problem. > 2) You must be an admin to label an issue (i.e. set it as a bug, > enhancement, or so forth). > > This second concern seems more of a problem. Perhaps this is something > that can be brought up with the github developers directly. Not > separating issue permissions from code permissions seems rather > unfortunate, and creates work for all admins. > > On the other hand, it might force having an admin who is paying regular > attention to the issues which is not necessarily a bad thing. > > So, despite the drawback, it seems that having issues on Trac and having > code-conversations on those issues happening separately from the > pull-request conversations is even less optimal. > > It does present a problem for migrating current trac as a number of the tickets have attachments and we don't want to lose them. > On Feb 11, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Benjamin Root wrote: > > > > On Saturday, February 11, 2012, Travis Oliphant <tra...@continuum.io> > wrote: > > How to people feel about moving the issue tracking for NumPy to Github? > It looks like they have improved their issue tracking quite a bit and > the workflow and integration with commits looks quite good from what I can > see. > > Here is one tool I saw that might help in the migration: > https://github.com/trustmaster/trac2github > > Are there others? > > -Travis > > > > This is probably less of an issue for numpy, but our biggest complaint > about the github tracker for matplotlib is the inability for users to add > attachments. > > The second complaint is that it is awkward to assign priorities (has to be > done via labels). Particularly, users can not apply labels themselves. > > Mind you, neither of these complaints were enough to completely preclude > mpl from migrating, but it should be taken into consideration. > > Cheers! > Ben Root _______________________________________________ > > Chuck
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