15.12.2013 20:31, Otis Gospodnetic:
Hi, * main repo is on Github, but the issues are in some external Bugzilla instance, where users need separate accounts and that cannot cross-link to pull requests or where users cannot easily @GetSomebodysAttentionLikeThis
There is no problem to crosslink, you can just post an URL. Separate accounts are annoying, right. Not everyone has account on GitHub, by the way... And current bugzilla is not particularly comfortable, maybe GitHub is better.
If it would be trivial to migrate from Bugzilla to GitHub AND back again (just in case, for the future), I'd vote for the migration.
* some docs are going to be in docs in some Github repo, but there are also docs on rsyslog.com
Yes, and this can be fixed in future. There are different kinds of docs, some of them are related to software, and some to the project. They do not need to follow same rules. All of the docs will hopefully be accessible via rsyslog.com.
I must admit that RST docs will be fine to read directly from GitHub web interface, but they are harder to find there.
* Github has a Wiki, but it's not used and there is a separate Wiki on rsyslog.com and it requires a separate account (same or different from Bugzilla?)
Now, this Wiki is nearly unused and unusable. Not every project even needs a Wiki.
Does this feel like it will be a PITA for contributors and even consumers of info stored in all these various places?
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