Hi,

Overall, I think KDE in general should be more active and confident in
taking steps to consolidate and modernize its software offerings and
technical landscape, especially if adoption of key future infrastructure solutions seems to be happening already in many comparable places (e.g.
discourse, as used by mozilla, nextcloud, and all over the place, or
gitlab being in use by gnome, debian, purism, manjaro), etc.


I disagree. I'm fine with modernizing bugzilla to bugzilla 6. But
gitlab's issues feature is not powerful enough to handle the amound of
bug reports I have to handle. In other words, I cannot do my work with
gitlab's issues feature. It might look more modern, but it just
doesn't have the power.

I agree with this.

In our company we multiple times reviewed bug trackers (for migrating from Bugzilla), but none actually had a good enough feature set to be considered,
beside perhaps Jira (which is non-free/open).

I would wait for the Bugzilla 6 release to judge if the UI arrives in the 21th century before making any decisions what to use. Just that GitLab is more
modern doesn't give it all the features one needs.

Greetings
Christoph

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