mandag 22 December 2008 skrev Jean-Michel Pouré: > > My point of view is that you should gather everything on the web site.
OK. > Mantis will replaced as soon as the issue module is ported to Drupal 6.6 > or 7.0. This statement makes me very very nervous. I take issue tracking quite serious (might be evident), and Mantis is far from perfect. It lacks quite a number of the advanced features of serious bug trackers like e.g. Bugzilla. But, we *can* manage with Mantis, although not a day goes by when I do not wish for Bugzilla :-) (To be fair, I think the Changelog and Roadmap pages in Mantis are pretty nice, and the rss support too.). Looking at the drupal issue tracking at http://drupal.org/project/project_issue I am not at all convinced that it is not a huge step back from mantis! What are the benefits of changing to drupal issue tracking? How do we implement roles/granulated access rights? How is issue interdependencies handled? Please tell me there there is better (*far* better) search options than: http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/ - which is a joke, really... Does it support the Changelog and Roadmap features of mantis, or do we need to implement this differently? Does it support rss? How about monitoring? Life is far to short to struggle with a "bad" bug/issue tracker system. The benefits of changing to drupal issue tracking should be substantial, otherwise I think it would be a serious mistake to do it. Regards Mads -- Mads Bondo Dydensborg m...@dydensborg.dk http://www.madsdydensborg.dk/ I don't say this lightly. However, I really think that the U.S. no longer is classifiable as a democracy, but rather as a plutocracy. - H. Peter Anvin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Kdenlive-devel mailing list Kdenlive-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdenlive-devel