On 24/06/14 14:51, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
Hello people :)
Sorry I missed all this with some local mis-filtering of mail :/
Since Nemo Middleware is being folded into Mer Core, it's not clear what it
will
be of Nemo bugzilla instance.
We either:
1) move Nemo UI repos to Mer Gitlab, and
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 16:01:01 sfietkonstan...@free.fr wrote:
Hi !
(Mandatory: Sorry for top posting, webmail)
As I already said on IRC, I prefer not using bz, because it's heavy and hard
to use. Not saying it's a bad tool, but for our developement, I would
prefer having github issue
in gitlab
etc.)
What do you think ?
- Mail original -
De: Andrea Bernabei and.berna...@gmail.com
À: mer-general@lists.merproject.org
Envoyé: Mardi 24 Juin 2014 23:39:59
Objet: Re: [mer-general] [NEMO UI] PLEASE VOTE: Nemo UI bug reporting platform
From Aard on IRC:
Aard faenil: when
2014 23:39:59
Objet: Re: [mer-general] [NEMO UI] PLEASE VOTE: Nemo UI bug reporting
platform
From Aard on IRC:
Aard faenil: when considering dropping bz in favour of github -- we're
working on getting our CI infrastructure in shape that we can offer
mer/nemo to set up their own like we're
Hi !
(Mandatory: Sorry for top posting, webmail)
As I already said on IRC, I prefer not using bz, because it's heavy and hard to
use.
Not saying it's a bad tool, but for our developement, I would prefer having
github
issue tracking, that is much simpler to use, and have some other bonuses
I'm fine with both. I used bugzilla before on the mozilla ones and it's
kinda working good but also a very heavy system.
The github issue system was also fine to use and if gitlab is similar I'm
also OK with it.
Good for bugzilla is to have everything under one hood.
Good for gitlab ist he