I don't have a strong preference. I've worked with both of them but I appreciate the simplicity of Github and the fast search. I feel like JIRA can become very complex quickly and also requires a lot of labels, versions, etc to track it so in that sense for Github it may also require some of this but probably a bit simpler; there's less fields to fill out in Github for an issue.
I believe in both cases there's a need for curation of the issues, so I'd favor simplicity. Anyways, my two cents. Thanks. Cheers, Edgar On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 7:43 PM Saisai Shao <sai.sai.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > The issue linking, Fix Version, and assignee features of JIRA are also >> helpful communication and organization tools. >> > > Yes, I think so. Github issues seems a little bit simple, there're not so > many status to track the issue unless we create bunch of labels. > > Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> 于2019年8月17日周六 上午2:37写道: > >> One significant issue with GitHub issues for ASF projects is that >> non-committers cannot edit issue or PR metadata (labels, requesting >> reviews, etc). The lack of formalism around Resolved and Closed states can >> place an extra communication burden to explain why an issue is closed. >> Sometimes projects use GitHub labels like 'wontfix'. The issue linking, Fix >> Version, and assignee features of JIRA are also helpful communication and >> organization tools. >> >> In other projects I have found JIRA easier to keep a larger number of >> people, release milestones, and issues organized. I can't imagine changing >> to GitHub issues in Apache Arrow, for example >> >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019, 1:19 PM Ryan Blue <rb...@netflix.com.invalid> >> wrote: >> >>> I prefer to use github instead of JIRA because it is simpler and has >>> better search (in my opinion). I'm just one vote, though, so if most people >>> prefer to move to JIRA I'm open to it. >>> >>> What do you think is missing compared to JIRA? >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 3:09 AM Saisai Shao <sai.sai.s...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Team, >>>> >>>> Seems Iceberg project uses Github issues instead of JIRA. IMHO JIRA is >>>> more powerful and easy to manage, most of the Apache projects use JIRA to >>>> track everything, any plan to move to JIRA or we stick on using Github >>>> issues? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Saisai >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ryan Blue >>> Software Engineer >>> Netflix >>> >> -- Edgar Rodriguez