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Posted to dev@jmeter.apache.org by Philippe Mouawad <p....@ubik-ingenierie.com> on 2018/04/10 20:56:56 UTC
Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Hello Team,
Today someone proposed to move bugzilla to JIRA.
- https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62280
I have no strong opinion but my 2 cents:
- I use bugzilla only for JMeter, it looks very old but it works,
interface with svn is working
- I use JIRA at work and when it's fast it's great, I like it. Still I
have noticed that Apache JIRA has frequently incidents and is very slow
I feel moving to JIRA would help increase our community and help make
project more popular.
So +1 for me hoping it's not much work.
But I am not ready to spend any time on migration which should of course
keep history IMO.
I prefer to dedicate my time to coding new features or bugfixes.
--
Regards.
Philippe
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Vladimir Sitnikov <si...@gmail.com>.
Gavin> The ASF supports writable Github (mirrored back to our own
gitbox.a.o).
Gavin> Github Issues is also supported, and all Issues are sent to a
mailing list of your choice.
Just my 2c: Apache Calcite has recently moved to gitbox.a.o, and it indeed
provides write grants to GitHub.
This enables:
1) Labelling PRs
2) Push grants to "forked" repositories to update PRs. In other words,
committer can push to the forked branch, so the PR gets updated (e.g. see
how I push to zuozhiw/calcite repository in
https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/784 )
Vladimir
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Gavin McDonald <ga...@16degrees.com.au>.
The ASF supports writable Github (mirrored back to our own gitbox.a.o).
Github Issues is also supported, and all Issues are sent to a mailing list of your choice.
If you don’t like BZ or Jira, Github is an option .. at a cost … we do not support GitHub
for SVN based projects.
HTH
Gav…
> On 11 Apr 2018, at 5:00 pm, Vladimir Sitnikov <si...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Felix> Bugzilla looks old, but works.
>
> +1
> I'm not sure if migrating to JIRA would attract more users/developers.
>
> I'm not sure if Apache has mailing archive support for GitHub issues.
> Plain "GitHub issues" are not searchable (one does not simply find a GitHub
> issue in Google due to https://github.com/robots.txt ), so a sophisticated
> archiving of the comments should be installed.
>
> There's on-going issue for "mailing list support" for Gitlab:
> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/4272
>
> Vladimir
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Vladimir Sitnikov <si...@gmail.com>.
Felix> Bugzilla looks old, but works.
+1
I'm not sure if migrating to JIRA would attract more users/developers.
I'm not sure if Apache has mailing archive support for GitHub issues.
Plain "GitHub issues" are not searchable (one does not simply find a GitHub
issue in Google due to https://github.com/robots.txt ), so a sophisticated
archiving of the comments should be installed.
There's on-going issue for "mailing list support" for Gitlab:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/4272
Vladimir
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 10.04.2018 um 22:56 schrieb Philippe Mouawad:
> Hello Team,
> Today someone proposed to move bugzilla to JIRA.
>
> - https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62280
>
>
> I have no strong opinion but my 2 cents:
>
> - I use bugzilla only for JMeter, it looks very old but it works,
> interface with svn is working
> - I use JIRA at work and when it's fast it's great, I like it. Still I
> have noticed that Apache JIRA has frequently incidents and is very slow
>
>
> I feel moving to JIRA would help increase our community and help make
> project more popular.
>
> So +1 for me hoping it's not much work.
>
> But I am not ready to spend any time on migration which should of course
> keep history IMO.
>
> I prefer to dedicate my time to coding new features or bugfixes.
>
I don't like JIRA that much, as I think it tries to do too much.
Bugzilla looks old, but works.
That said, I would work with JIRA as I work with Bugzilla, but I will
not put any effort into moving stuff into JIRA.
Regards,
Felix
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Philippe Mouawad <ph...@gmail.com>.
My dream would be:
- github
- github issues
But I am not sure it's compatible with ASF.
And as I won't be spending time on migration, my opinion has no value.
Regards
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 11:00 PM, Andrey Pokhilko <ap...@ya.ru> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd love to retire Bugzilla, it hurts public image of JMeter IMO. I'd
> suggest to consider GitHub issues, 'cause I like to have single
> integrated place for project information.
>
> Andrey Pokhilko
>
> 10.04.2018 23:56, Philippe Mouawad пишет:
> > Hello Team,
> > Today someone proposed to move bugzilla to JIRA.
> >
> > - https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62280
> >
> >
> > I have no strong opinion but my 2 cents:
> >
> > - I use bugzilla only for JMeter, it looks very old but it works,
> > interface with svn is working
> > - I use JIRA at work and when it's fast it's great, I like it. Still I
> > have noticed that Apache JIRA has frequently incidents and is very
> slow
> >
> >
> > I feel moving to JIRA would help increase our community and help make
> > project more popular.
> >
> > So +1 for me hoping it's not much work.
> >
> > But I am not ready to spend any time on migration which should of course
> > keep history IMO.
> >
> > I prefer to dedicate my time to coding new features or bugfixes.
> >
>
>
--
Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.
Re: Move Bugzilla to JIRA ?
Posted by Andrey Pokhilko <ap...@ya.ru>.
Hi,
I'd love to retire Bugzilla, it hurts public image of JMeter IMO. I'd
suggest to consider GitHub issues, 'cause I like to have single
integrated place for project information.
Andrey Pokhilko
10.04.2018 23:56, Philippe Mouawad пишет:
> Hello Team,
> Today someone proposed to move bugzilla to JIRA.
>
> - https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62280
>
>
> I have no strong opinion but my 2 cents:
>
> - I use bugzilla only for JMeter, it looks very old but it works,
> interface with svn is working
> - I use JIRA at work and when it's fast it's great, I like it. Still I
> have noticed that Apache JIRA has frequently incidents and is very slow
>
>
> I feel moving to JIRA would help increase our community and help make
> project more popular.
>
> So +1 for me hoping it's not much work.
>
> But I am not ready to spend any time on migration which should of course
> keep history IMO.
>
> I prefer to dedicate my time to coding new features or bugfixes.
>