On May 28, 2012, at 5:56 AM, Adam Kennedy wrote:

> Github has improved a lot, and there are now easy to use windows git
> clients, so my objections to moving are largely gone now.
> 
> Adam
> 
> On 24 May 2012 07:26, Zeno Gantner <zeno.gant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I wonder if this could be an opportunity to think about bug tracking
>>> and control. While trac has been very important in Padre's success, I
>>> think most of us will agree that we kind of outgrew it. It's not too
>>> user friendly and the system of "unlocking" access for the casual bug
>>> reporter is not really very nice.
>>> 
>>> Are there alternatives out there, maybe free for open source projects,
>>> that could help us fixing these issues? Do we want to keep control of
>>> our own bug tracker or can it be hosted on the gits/googles of these
>>> world?
>> 
>> I am currently using Github for some things (not as
>> large/community-oriented as Padre), and I am quite happy with it.
>> 
>> I like their ticket system, it is really simple, though.
>> 
>> You have issues, which can be open/closed.
>> You can assign people to issues, as well as labels and milestones.
>> 
>> Example:
>> https://github.com/zenogantner/MyMediaLite/issues
>> 
>> 
>> Of course that would open some other problems:
>> 1. Wiki integration -- I have no idea how Github compares to Trac 
>> feature-wise
>> 2. svn -> git (do we want that?)

Well, if it happens, I can get rid of svn from my computers finally :p

>> 3. transfer of all/just the open tickets

I believe that'll be a manual work

>> 4. Github is not free software

It's a free service though :)

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