On Wednesday 24 October 2012 06:47:55 PM Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 01:08:44 PM Allen Winter wrote: > > Jeroen, > > > > This issue is popping-up again. > > Any update? > > > > Pfew, I would love to just be able to make the changes as I see fit and > disclose the documentation of how to work with it. > > Other than that, I'm afraid I'm so much swamped with $dayjob making the > proposal for consideration including the fall-out on the discussion, let > alone > applying any such actual change is going to be prohibiting from fulfilling my > professional responsbilities. > > I was going to physically meet with some of the KDAB guys to discuss how, at > the very least, I could change the way of things in the PIM-related sphere. > > Do you have any suggestions? > I don't.
<thinking out loud> What can we implement now that helps and doesn't hurt? Could we have a second bugzilla instance for developers only? Or trac? or Jira? or mantis? or fogbugz or?? Why is this so hard? Mainly I would like a place for developers to do real planning. Suppose we wanted to go agile in kdepim. where could we do that? Jira has support for agile planning, I know. Suppose we simply wanted to put the feature plan on a real planning tool? I'm sure any of the tools mentioned above could help with that. We seem to be in agreement that repurposing the current bugzilla instance isn't a good solution But the current wiki list isn't good either Something that we can link to from release board is needed. I love Jira, but costs $$ <end> _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
