On 27.08.2012 11:09, Frank Karlitschek wrote:
That´s really awesome!!
Yes, awesome, thanks for investigating.

But, honestly, I think thats only the half way.

Issues:
- All links to bugs are dead from now on. That is critical imo. Could you please come up with a mapping database that redirects on bugs.o.o to the according links on github issues?
- All comments are done by you. Not critical, but also not nice.
- It is still possible to file bugs on bugs.owncloud.org, no hint about new bugtracking.
- There was no communication yet to community members
  * that we do this move
  * what that means
  * how we continue from here

Features of the new bugtracker:
I don't even have permission to close a bug, so the following questions might become obsolete once I have the correct permissions, but:
- Can we assign bugs to developers?
- Can we set a NEEDINFO state?
- Can we have a "How to reproduce" field?
- Can we have more data like versions, categories and such?
- Is there a bug workflow which we will need such as "NEW -> ASSIGNED -> CLOSED -> VERIFIED -> RELEASED" or similar?

I guess that can be configured.

If I may be honest, I am very annoyed by this uncoordinated infrastructure change activity which does not pay off in my (and others) opinion. It's not only that we better should care for our product instead of fiddling around with fancy web tools, this is really bad community care: People loose their links, their accounts, no clear hints where to go etc. And that is just because we're not able to fix a bug genie installation.

Moreover, we didn't have a discussion about this nor any planing. I for example spent a significant amount of time investigation WHY the buggenie performs that bad recently, lost time now.

For the github move in general: I was saying I don't care at all as long as it does not give me additional work. Now I have to migrate my branches on my own. Hmm :-(

Klaas

On 27.08.2012, at 00:50, Thomas Müller <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I spent some time to write a little script to move the issues from bug genie 
over to github.

The results can be seen here:
https://github.com/DeepDiver1975/oc-issue-import/issues

The four labels core, apps, mirall and android represent the repos where the 
issues will be created.

Everybody (being member of the ownCloud organization in github) who had 
assigned tickets in bug genie
will get the tickets assigned in github as well.

Feel free to surf through the issues on github and let me know if any valuable 
information got lost.

Take care,

Tom aka DeepDiver



Am Sonntag, dem 26.08.2012 um 17:37 schrieb Frank Karlitschek:
Hi,

I deactivated the github issues for now. At the moment we still use thebuggenie 
and it is confusing to have bugs on two places.
It we manage to migrate our data over and also make sure that it can be 
exported again than we enable this again.

I hope this makes sense for everybody.


Frank
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