On Sat, Jul 16 2011, Thomas Jollans wrote: > On 07/16/2011 10:32 AM, Andrew Berg wrote: >> Does anyone know if there are any services that have cross-project >> integration? I can see myself closing a ton of bug reports just because >> they are issues with the library part of the program, which will be a >> separate project (because there will be other projects based on that >> same library). > > Launchpad has a cross-project bug tracker. Launchpad also uses the > excruciatingly slow (but distributed, and written-in-python) bzr for > version control.
I think that you will find that recent versions of bzr are no longer slow, at least compared to Mercurial. My experience with bzr is with the Emacs project, and it is true that there were some performance when it first switched. Most of the problems, however, were due to the fact that that the GNU server hosting the Emacs bzr repository did not allow updates via the bzr protocol but instead forced the use of a dumb transport (sftp). You don't have that problem when using Launchpad. I will certainly agree that bzr's past problems have made it difficult for the system to gain traction. The perception is that bzr is unusably slow. This is too bad, IMHO, as Launchpad is pretty cool. Jason -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list