michael paulukonis writes:
Two potential issues with moving to github:
1) the standard is to put issues onto github; this would mean there is both
github issues and PITS issues.
I've said this before, I do like PITS, this is the WikiWay, it is easy to
demonstrate a problem, to link to the documentation etc.
I have a client who migrated from Google Code to a slightly customized
version of PITS, right after I revamped the interface in 2009. They are
still using it daily.
OTOH there may be good reasons to move to a different issue tracker.
One great thing in pmwiki.org/PITS is that everything, the wiki, the
documentation, the cookbook and PITS are on the same wiki, and there are a
few people monitoring AllRecentChanges and, more often than I expect, help
me with the mainainance and reply to questions - for which I'm really
grateful. If we move to a different issue tracker, I'm afraid we'll have to
put more efforts in another website to monitor.
Petko
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