On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 11:58 AM Rowan Tommins <rowan.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is my instinct as well - Github Issues seems to be adequate as a > lightweight bug tracker, but how well will it scale, and how much will we > miss "advanced" features like separately searchable and reportable fields > and statuses? Lots of large projects use GitHub for bug tracking: Go, Rust, Kubernetes - seems to work well enough for them. > Are we better off looking for a SaaS that can provide something more > full-featured - Mantis, Phabricator, Trac, Bugzilla, YouTrack, etc? > Half of these (Mantis, Trac and especially Bugzilla) are already obsolete, migrating to either of them wouldn't be future-proof. If some people here doubt the future of GitHub, probably only Atlassian or JetBrains SaaS solutions can be assumed to be on the same order of magnitude of longevity as GH. -- Best regards, Max Semenik