On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 10:13 AM Nyall Dawson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 18:11, Sandro Santilli <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 09:48:59AM +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote: > > > > > Is there a way to manually re-assign the author of the migrated ticket > > > from qgib back to myself? > > > > Not from the UI, and not sure GitHub will allow this (would imply > > rewriting history?). > > > > > Of course, it takes some time to learn a new system. > > > > Right, and all that time will be capitalized by GitHub as customers > > retention (nobody likes to learn new things, so people would feel > > more comfortable in staying there, rather than moving elsewhere). > > > > > I would say, because it is a really open system > > > > What do you mean here ? > > > > > it might even be harder to use than Redmine for new users who never > > > used github before (except for the Mantra of course ;-) ). > > > > Just for the record: Redmine also allowed OpenID login, and could have > > easily allowed github login as well (plugins did exist). > > > > > For developers, the github integration is definitely very nice though. > > > > You mean commit logs linking back to tickes ? > > > > > But everything will be easier when we move from Github to Gitlab ;-) > > > > Except learning curve will need to be taken once again... > > And the many 10's of 1000s of $$ it will cost to migrate all the CI > and integration scripts. The values of those should never be > understated. > > IMO now that's dockerized it should not be that hard to move to another CI infrastructure (not that I'm proposing that now). -- Alessandro Pasotti w3: www.itopen.it
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