Hi I think Processing tickets should be in the main bug tracker, since GDAL tools, fTools and Grass plugin tickets are also there.
Also, Qgis-Processing is a really big (and great) feature, that interests a lot of users, so it makes sense to keep its tickets in the main tracker. Regards F. On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Alex Mandel <tech_...@wildintellect.com>wrote: > On 03/24/2014 05:10 AM, Filipe Dias wrote: > > Hi > > > > QGIS-Processing (former Sextante) has open tickets on two bugtrackers: > > > > - the plugin bug tracker, built when it was a plugin, but with a lot of > > active tickets -> http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/activity > > > > - the main bug tracker with a few open tickets -> > > http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues > > > > I understand those two can't be merged in one go, because the > > plugin-bugtracker has categories (QGIS-Processing SAGA GIS, > QGIS-Processing > > GRASS GIS etc) that don't fit in the main bug tracker. But this should be > > solved ASAP, because the current situation is quite confusing > > > > Regards > > F. > > > > > > I'm of the opinion that the tracker should continue to be the Plugin > tracker, not the main QGIS tracker. So I'd propse moving any > Sextante/Processing tickets from the main or linking them into the > Plugin tracker. > > To me it's still a plugin, just a core plugin but big enough that it's > really a subproject. If we wanted to move the Plugin tracker as a > sub-project of QGIS that would also make sense. > > Also Processing bugs aside from Processing not loading aren't > showstoppers for release. > > Thanks, > Alex >
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