On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 01:41:32PM +0100, Julien Kerihuel wrote: > I propose to simplify the infrastructure of OpenChange and shutdown our > historical redmine (bugtrack/doc/forum), to leverage existing platforms > as much as possible and improve both collaboration and efficiency: > > 1. make devel@lists.openchange.org (and github for PR) the main > media for discussing openchange architecture, development progress, > questions etc. What about the forums? Can we delete those at least for developer discussion?
> 2. leverage github ticket system for bug tracking > 3. use the website for sharing all content (doc, recipes, tutorial, > files etc.) > 4. use github as an additional vector of spreading releases > > The existing redmine instance is unmaintained, vector of spamming > attacks and not actively used by core OpenChange team any longer. Github > provides a more efficient way to track bugs with respect to our > infrastructure, forums are not actively maintained and therefore lead to > delay and disappointment from our committed users. Seems reasonably to me. > If none of the formulated objections require to extend the deadline, the > service will be turned off next Monday and any tickets earlier than 6 > months moved to github platform. Why just tickets from > 6 months ago and not more recent tickets? Cheers, Jelmer _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openchange.org http://mailman.openchange.org/listinfo/devel