https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159766
--- Comment #13 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- (In reply to `{third: "Beedell", first: "Roke"}`{.JSON5} from comment #12) > (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #11) > > (In reply to `{third: "Beedell", first: "Roke"}`{.JSON5} from comment #10) > > > (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #9) > > > > (In reply to `{third: "Beedell", first: "Roke"}`{.JSON5} from comment > > > > #8) > > > > > Why *not* have work tracked? Your opinions appear contradictory to > > > > > themselves, and certainly at odds with how the rest of not merely this > > > > > Bugzilla instance (see my other filed bugs and their discussions) but > > > > > all > > > > > other Bugzilla instances I've used operate. > > > > > > > > Because tracking adds overhead, not everything needs to be tracked. If > > > > you > > > > want to influence TDF staff management, contact the board of directors > > > > and > > > > give feedback. > > > > > > How is that a better method than a bug? Regardless, I consider this worth > > > tracking, so if it's just your versus my personal opinions rather than an > > > organizational policy, I don't see why it should be considered > > > authorititive. > > > > It is how infra team is handling things so far and the directors have never > > seen it necessary to change it. Of course you are free to exceptionally open > > a ticket and I can take it for my own task to update it to avoid infra team > > having to spend time on it. But if you want to expand this to a new policy > > requiring the infra team to ticket any and all web app updates, then you > > have to prepare for a wider discussion. > > I do believe that what you describe would be best, at least for significant > changes obviously worth tracking, but that wouldn't be within the perview of > this. If ever I were to decide to take it upon myself to create an issue to > discuss that, I would consider my reasoning very carefully, so its > description would be more verbose than this issue's is. > > Regardless, would you consider taking this issue, as you describe? I would > be incredibly thankful. I can, if you create it in Redmine (registering in Redmine requires manual approval that you have to request via email as described on its front page). However, you would achieve nearly the same result by subscribing via RSS to https://blog.documentfoundation.org/ as we will surely write blog posts about the progress. I would like to write about it as soon as the developer preview of Harmony is released. I am hoping it will be a matter of weeks now. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
