On Tuesday, 17 June 2014 at 13:23:48 UTC, Andrew Edwards wrote:
The issue I'm trying to solve is to make "issues" more visible to people who work on them. By putting those issues in the same location where developers work, they immediately become more visible. Does it solve the overall problem? No, definitely not! Doing so will not "MAKE" anyone properly categorize, update, or even look at those issues. But it does them more and therefore, garners more attention than if it were hidden away in a separate system.

I don't see it being resulting in more visibility. Maybe for
outsiders wanting check out the project and wanting to submit a
bug. But developers know where both are and start with Bugzilla,
then Github (a bug can be completed without ever touching Github,
and likely a command-line tool exists to author a pull request.)

Are you aware of the bugs NG which gets a new entry for each bug
and comment? This was the old way of reporting bugs... people may
even use it for tracking new bugs and development.

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