Hi, I have been an enthusiast NetBeans use since version 3, if possible I would like to help, expecially now that NB is under Apache I expect that it will be easier to contribute.
I am a committer in another Apache Project, BookKeeper. We recently did an important switch to GitBox, that is a great integration between ASF infra and Github. The main point is that in this mode the github repo becomes the master repo, source of truth. Each committer links his own apache id with the github personal id and this gives full write access to committers to the github repo. We are switching from ASF jira to github issue tracker as well. This is going very well and it is easier for users to have a github account than having an ASF Jira account Hope that helps Enrico Olivelli [email protected] On mer 13 set 2017, 17:54 Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09/13/2017 05:46 PM, Christian Lenz wrote: > > I think so too, but maybe there is a jira or github plugin, where it > will get or post the new ticket, only description and title and with > githubuser-bla or smth like that. > > > > Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 > > > > Von: Bertrand Delacretaz > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. September 2017 16:56 > > An: [email protected] > > Betreff: Re: Github issue tracker or Jira? > > > > On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 6:06 AM, Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> ...Most, if not all Apache projects with both JIRA and GitHub have > >> mirroring enabled. Trivial to activate :)... > > > > Mirroring of issue tracker tickets you mean? > > > > Can you provide examples? I'm curious, as there are many differences > > between the underlying ticket models. > > > > -Bertrand > > > > > > Normally you would make a JIRA ticket first, let's say the ticket is > NETBEANS-1234, and on GitHub you call your tickets something like > "NETBEANS-1234: Some problem here", which in turn means that everything > that happens in that ticket on github gets reflected in JIRA. > -- -- Enrico Olivelli
