2015-09-28 21:42 GMT+02:00 William Blevins <[email protected]>: > > > On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 7:45 PM, Russel Winder <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On Mon, 2015-09-28 at 13:56 +0100, William L Blevins wrote: >> > […] >> > I have used Jira and I think if we can get free instances for the >> > project, then the direct jira -> bitbucket <- confluence setup will >> > give us a lot of project management control. >> >> Personally I found Confluence a right royal pain in the arse. JIRA on >> the other hand worked very well for me. The issue is whether SCons can >> have a JIRA directly linked to the Mercurial repository and its pull >> requests. >> > > > Since they are all Atlassian products, I cannot imagine "no" to be the > answer; otherwise, what is the point? > > William, I agree with you, that it is not the question, *if* there is support for connecting bitbucket hosted mercurial repos with JIRA. ( http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/07/connect-jira-to-your-git-or-mercurial-repositories-with-the-jira-dvcs-connector) It's more the question how mature it is. From my previous experience, Atlassian does a quite good job of integrating their products. Nevertheless, the best (and IMO only) way to find out, if there are any technical / user experiance obstacles left for using JIRA<->Bitbucket for Scons, is to give it a try: 1. Check for JIRA<->Mercurial on Bitbucket integration with a sandbox project 2. Adapt the scripts of Dirk to import the existing issues from tigris
I'd volunteer to do this to have a solid basis for further decision-making. -Florian
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