I'm good with redmine, and if Lynxis is going to be the administrator, I think it's reasonable that he should be able to decide in what he's going to be working on.
I had done some looking and thinking about before Lynxis offered to set up redmine, so I'll still present those items. These were my questions about what the community wanted from a bug tracker: - Is git integration needed or desired? (It might be nice, but I didn't think it was needed) - How about IRC integration? (I'd say no, but i wanted to put it out there) - Any requirements on the language that the tracker is written in? Python, Perl, Php, and Ruby seem to be the choices. - Are there any required login methods? Does it need to support the login types that review.coreboot.org supports? - Is (anonymous) public reporting desired, or do we want to require sign-in and user validation first? (I'd vote for sign in) These were the results of looking through all of the various defect trackers - mostly from wikipedia's page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_issue-tracking_systems System Git License Language demo or example Bugzilla Yes MPL Perl https://landfill.bugzilla.org/ Flyspray No? LGPL 2.1 PHP https://bugs.flyspray.org/ MantisBT Yes GPL PHP https://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/my_view_page.php Redmine Yes GPLv2 Ruby http://demo.redmine.org/ Roundup No MIT Python http://issues.roundup-tracker.org/ The Bug Genie Yes Mozilla PHP http://www.opensourcecms.com/scripts/details.php?scriptid=307&name=The%2520Bug%2520Genie I did like the looks of Flyspray - It seems pretty light weight - as opposed to bugzilla, which seems overly large for what we need. MantisBT and Redmine were the others that I though looked interesting. Roundup and The Bug Genie didn't particularly appeal to me, but they seemed fit the criteria. Trac and Apache Bloodhound were also initially on my list, but I removed them due to Patrick's comments. Martin On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:10 AM, Patrick Georgi <pgeo...@google.com> wrote: > 2015-11-03 19:17 GMT+01:00 Patrick Georgi <pgeo...@google.com>: >> people were nagging me to set up a bug tracker for the project. > Well, to add, lynxis (Alexander Couzens) offers to setup a redmine > instance. Since that removes admin duties from me, I'm quite in favor > of that. > > So, redmine? > > > Patrick > -- > Google Germany GmbH, ABC-Str. 19, 20354 Hamburg > Registergericht und -nummer: Hamburg, HRB 86891, Sitz der Gesellschaft: > Hamburg > Geschäftsführer: Matthew Scott Sucherman, Paul Terence Manicle > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot