On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 10:22:00PM +0100, Iain Buclaw wrote: > On 2 September 2013 11:01, Robert Schadek <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 09/02/2013 11:55 AM, deadalnix wrote: > >> > >> I don't think that githubing everything is a wise move. > > ok, why do you think that? > > 1. Hosting the source for the pages on github is going just fine. > 2. Github's bug tracker is too simplistic, and really is a downgrade > from bugzilla. eg: How do you bring up a graph of all new bugs, > regressions and closed bugs between 28th May 2013 and today using > github? [...]
I would hate to lose my preset bug queries. I have quite a few of those, carefully honed to specific areas of interest, e.g., all AA-related bugs, all cartesianProduct bugs, all bugs within the last 6 months, all bugs between 1-10 years old, all TDPL-related bugs, etc.. T -- "The number you have dialed is imaginary. Please rotate your phone 90 degrees and try again."
