On 30/08/2020 01:02, Frederik Schwan via arch-dev-public wrote: > Hi folks, > I'd like to migrate the beloved Flyspray bug tracker to our new Gitlab > instance. > > TLDR: > - Bug wrangling day on the 13th of September; see 1) > - Flyspray will be read-only after we rewrite the Archweb URLs > - new bug tracker -> Gitlab > > > 1) I'd like to hold a bug wrangling day, where our goal is to close as many > bugs as possible. > Any TU, Reporter and bug wrangler is invited to help out :) Unfortunately > I can't offer any cookies that day :/ > > Rules: > a) Bug with no reply for at least 6 months which has been submitted for > a different version than the current one in > the repos shall be closed with a message that a reopen request may be > filled if this issue is still present. > b) Any infrastructure ticket shall not be touched. This will be handled > by $DevOps. > > 2) Afterwards we will point the bug tracker links in the Archweb to the new > location and opening new tickets in Flyspray > will be disabled. The project structure of the future Gitlab bug tracker > will be discussed in a seperate mail and > is not part of this mail(thread). > > 3) When enough tickets are closed or when $DevOps is tired enough of > Flyspray, we'll migrate the rest of the tickets to > Gitlab. We seek to keep Flyspray as a static homepage to allow the > reference in the new bug tracker to old tickets and > to keep the integrity of search engine results. > > Please make sure you all have a working account at our Gitlab instance. > > Cheers, > Frederik > > > I like the idea of moving away from flyspray as a bugtracking system. Why not first move the packages in gitlab so you can use the bugtracker per package. That will give a proper corrolation and you even can link tickets together if they were created for the wrong package. For infrastructure and even more administrative ticketing you can just setup a separate gitlab repo to do just that.
I don't think moving from flyspray 'community packages' bugtracker to a gitlab 'community packages' bugtracker will be much of an improvement. Greets, Ike
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