On 18/08/2022 10:51, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
I am -1.
1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible.
Same feeling here, I like how GitHub ties the code hosting and the issue
tracker, but I think it
All,
On 8/18/22 08:30, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 18/08/2022 13:21, Graham Leggett wrote:
On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov
wrote:
Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it
easier to
browse both
>GitLab is certainly there and is well-known,
>and anyone can create their own. It is not that hard.
For reference, it would be hard to integrate Gitlab with ASF infra.
>The result is that they are scattered all over my GMail Inbox
Great. Thank you for the suggestion.
I knew something was wrong
чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 15:13, Vladimir Sitnikov :
>
> > 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible.
> > For political reasons such as independence.
>
> AFAIK, the ASF is incorporated in the USA, so the organization must
> follow the USA laws.
> Are you sure the ASF prov
On 18/08/2022 13:21, Graham Leggett wrote:
On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote:
Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to
browse both issues and code.
-1.
GitHub as a service is
On 18 Aug 2022, at 06:57, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote:
> Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
>
> I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to
> browse both issues and code.
-1.
GitHub as a service is hosted by someone else, who are in no way
> 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible.
> For political reasons such as independence.
AFAIK, the ASF is incorporated in the USA, so the organization must
follow the USA laws.
Are you sure the ASF provides "political independence"?
> GitHub is not the only git h
> 2022年8月18日 16:51,Konstantin Kolinko 写道:
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> чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 07:57, Vladimir Sitnikov :
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>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
>>
>
> I am -1.
>
> 1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible.
+1
Han
>
> For
чт, 18 авг. 2022 г. в 07:57, Vladimir Sitnikov :
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
>
I am -1.
1. It is better to stay with a solution owned by ASF as much as possible.
For political reasons such as independence.
As well as for redundancy etc.
GitHub is
Hi,
Have you considered migrating from Bugzilla to GitHub Issues?
I think co-locating issues, code, and PRs at GitHub would make it easier to
browse both issues and code.
I guess many Tomcat users browse code (including Tomcat code) in GitHub,
and they would likely use GitHub PRs (Tomcat PRs an
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