On Sunday, 15 June 2014 at 20:14:09 UTC, Brad Roberts via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
While I agree that some of these points are true, what's not
true is that the use of bugzilla and it's separateness from
github is the cause. Bugzilla has a similar set of features
for categorization and future release management as github.
Having bugs tracked via github's issue tracker won't make the
use of those types of features any more or less doable or easy.
Having the bugs tracked via github will not make it any easier
to manage, just different. What's missing is actually using
those features, which is not inconsiderable work.
I couldn't agree more. GitHub certainly is not more capable than
Bugzilla, and would be just as easy or hard to navigate with our
large number of open issues.
One thing that might be nice to have, though, is a "What Should I
Work On Next?" type of page for newcomers, with a few saved
searches and maybe some big-picture suggestions in addition to
that.
David