Hi, On 7/4/19 5:43 PM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > Sorry, but I don't see any way this is going to end well. KDE > projects should not use the gitlab issues feature for bug reports. > Use of the issues feature should be reserved for replacing the > phabricator tasks functionality. KDE should continue to use > bugzilla.
I don't currently use the KDE tracker much, but I have to agree Boud and Christoph here. We currently use the Gitlab tracker at work, for a quite small project, and it doesn't even really scale to that. I think for a free-time kind of project one person does with 200 users and 15 issues reported over 2 years it's fine, but to me that seems to be the use case it targets. Two bugtracking systems are also a bad idea; a lot of reports are assigned to the wrong project, because the user (or any utility) often cannot know what the correct component is. Also, often one wants to search for e.g. parts of a trace across projects, or similar things. Best, Sven
