Nate Graham kirjoitti 3.7.2019 klo 21.23:
On 7/3/19 11:53 AM, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
If the new is much better than the old, let's just remove the old.

As said, having two things that do the same is just confusing for everyone.

I would tend to agree, and having two is super confusing. In general, people who have reported bugs on both Bugzilla and GitHub or GitLab seem to agree that Bugzilla's UX is inferior. However I don't believe we've officially trialed GitLab Issues and investigated what missing features need to be added before we can migrate to it. Maybe the time to do that is now, as a part of the general GitLab evaluation and migration period.

Personally I find GitLab Issues to offer a vastly superior UX for bug reporting compared to Bugzilla. However the UX for bug management and triaging is not as granular. For example I still haven't figured out a way to create a saved search for "all Issues opened in the last 24 hours across all projects". And it would be nice to have some kind of overview similar to https://bugs.kde.org/weekly-bug-summary.cgi.

The upcoming Bugzilla version 6 will have a vastly superior UX to BZ 5: https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla-ux/wiki/Bugzilla-6-Roadmap

With support from the BZ team, Kohei Yoshino has essentially solved BZ UX (this includes drafting plans for the future) and I am immensely grateful to him.

The underlying functionality will remain superior to GitLabs and hubs as it has been for years.

Ilmari

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