Rimas Kalpokas <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, 



Let's not make the same mistake as was made with BitKeeper.. ;)




Rimas

On 9 July 2011 03:13, Matthew Winter <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,


Since all the Mono source is on GitHub, why not use the GitHub Issue Tracker[1].


I have not compared it with YouTrack, so could not say how it stacks up.


I do however like the simplicity and integration the GitHub Issue Tracker 
provides. It is also being used on many large open source projects.


Matt


[1] https://github.com/features/projects/issues



On 09/07/2011, at 12:45 AM, Dale Ragan wrote:


Miguel de Icaza wrote: 

Once
we have packages, we will setup a new website for the Mono project 
where we can host the software and the other project resources, like a 
wiki, forums, etc.  So we are working on a separate domain to host both a
Mono web site and the software, and that should be up in the next week 
or two.

How would the community feel switching from Bugzilla to YouTrack[1]?  YouTrack 
is free for open-source projects and there's instructions[2] on how to import 
Bugzilla issues into YouTrack.  I hear nothing but gripes about Bugzilla and I 
think this would be a good time to switch if everybody is in agreement.

Dale

[1]:  http://www.jetbrains.com/youtrack/ 
[2]:  http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/YTD2/Import+from+Bugzilla 

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+1 for github issue tracker,

Id be wary about the jetbrains offer.

I would vote for debian bugs as my company made it, but I wont ;)
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