Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-06 Thread Victor Sosa
HI,

I felt like lost using trac; it is kind of messy. I just don't feel comfortable 
with it. 
I see so many open source project using Jira that is just natural. Search 
is easy, categorize is easy, look through the all issues and task is quick. 

I would like to propose a vote on Jira as the bugtracker for this project. 
Just vote + or - to see how many people agree on this.


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Re: Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-06 Thread Victor Sosa
To answer you question:
There is a plug-in to migrate all the data to Jira and similar to integrate 
with any it with any in you infrastructure. (I just don't know it all you 
infrastructure)

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/importing-data-from-trac-238617182.html

On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 9:15:41 AM UTC-4, Daniele Procida wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2016, Victor Sosa > 
> wrote: 
>
> >I felt like lost using trac; it is kind of messy. I just don't feel 
> >comfortable 
> >with it. 
> >I see so many open source project using Jira that is just natural. Search 
> >is easy, categorize is easy, look through the all issues and task is 
> quick. 
> > 
> >I would like to propose a vote on Jira as the bugtracker for this 
> project. 
> >Just vote + or - to see how many people agree on this. 
>
> Hi Victor. It's a reasonable proposition, but it's not simply a case of 
> choosing what would be nicer: we also have to make it work in our 
> infrastructure - and that's a huge effort. 
>
> How, for example, would we migrate the many thousands of tickets from Trac 
> to JIRA? 
>
> How would JIRA be integrated into our current deployment infrastructure? 
>
> By all means it's useful to get votes on something like this, even before 
> we consider those questions, because if enough people want something it's 
> always possible - but be aware that simply getting lots of votes for it 
> would only ever be the first and easiest step. 
>
> Having said that: I prefer Trac to JIRA. It's simpler, and faster. 
>
> Daniele 
>
>

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Re: Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-06 Thread Victor Sosa

Looks like it is a NO to the proposition.

Daniele

I like what I saw in taiga, that's a way better bug tracking UI; you can 
check here:

https://tree.taiga.io/project/taiga/issues?page=1

On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 12:18:13 PM UTC-4, Daniele Procida wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2016, Daniele Procida > 
> wrote: 
>
> >By all means it's useful to get votes on something like this, even 
> >before we consider those questions, because if enough people want 
> >something it's always possible - but be aware that simply getting lots 
> >of votes for it would only ever be the first and easiest step. 
>
> While we're in the realm of the completely hypothetical, if I were going 
> to find myself enthusiastic about moving to a new development tracking 
> platform, it would be Taiga.  
>
> It's written in Django, by a company that actively supports the Django 
> community. It's open-source.  The people who develop it are approachable 
> and friendly. It has a nice name. 
>
> Daniele 
>
>

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