"Jesse Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Nick Sabalausky Wrote: > >> I've never used github, but I have used bitbucket and I truly, truly hate >> it. Horribly implemented site and an honest pain in the ass to use. > > I've never really used bitbucket, but I don't know how it could be any > worse to use then dsource. If you ignore all the features Dsource doesn't > have, it feels about the same to me. >
The features in DSource generally *just work* (except when the whole server is down, of course). With BitBucket, I tried to post a bug report for xfbuild one time (and I'm pretty sure there was another project too) and the damn thing just wouldn't work. And the text-entry box was literally two lines high. Kept trying and eventually I got one post through, but it was all garbled. So I kept trying more and nothing would show up, so I gave up. Came back a day later and there were a bunch of duplicate posts. Gah. And yea, that was just the bug tracker, but it certainly didn't instill any confidence in anything else about the site. And I'm not certain, but I seem to recall some idiotic pains in the ass when trying to sign up for an account, too. With DSource, as long as the server is up, everything's always worked for me...Well...except now that I think of it, I've never been able to edit the roadmap or edit the entries in the bug-tracker's "components" field for any of the projects I admin. Although, I can live without that.
