Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-26 Thread Thierry Carrez
JP Maxwell wrote: > I would be happy to deploy an instance on a server at Rackspace if you'd > like to login and have a look around. I'd like to have a look around yes -- if you could set up some instance and send me credentials that are admin-enough to be able to set up new projects and play arou

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-25 Thread JP Maxwell
Greetings everyone :) I understand you are potentially looking for an issue management system to adopt. I'd like to throw it out there that you have a look at Tipit's forked version of Chili Project ( http://www.chiliproject.org ) which itself is a fork of red mine. Keep in mind Chili Project is

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-24 Thread Thierry Carrez
Monty Taylor wrote: > [...] > We're looking at what our options are, and Thierry is examining them to > see how tolerable their differences would be to our community. > > I propose that we have a solid answer and migration plan to put in front > of people by Vancouver at the latest. StoryBoard wa

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-24 Thread Ricardo Carrillo Cruz
Hey Michael It's a shame we are getting rid of SB, it's an amazing kit of software. I'm hoping we will be able to continue developing it, maybe not being the main issue tracker for OpenStack now will allow the project become what it was envisioned. You have been a great lead and I am looking forw

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-24 Thread Marton Kiss
Hi, Do we have a report about the major features we are missing from Storyboard? As an SB user I missing those: - proper notification system (email and / or in-app messages) - story-id workflow integration with gerrit Except this two, I don't have other concerns, I see smaller bugs that can be fi

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-23 Thread Christian Berendt
On 03/24/2015 12:02 AM, Monty Taylor wrote: That is no longer true. Existing Open Source offerings not only can represent a large portion of our data needs, but additionally can support the additional features that have been requested by our community today out of the box. Monty, can you please

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-23 Thread Anita Kuno
On 03/23/2015 07:28 PM, Michael Krotscheck wrote: > Hey everyone! > > It's quite rough to realize that the thing you've been advocating, working > on, and desperately trying to recruit contributors for is DoA, and that's > what I've been struggling with for the past few weeks. Even so, I was part

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-23 Thread Michael Krotscheck
Hey everyone! It's quite rough to realize that the thing you've been advocating, working on, and desperately trying to recruit contributors for is DoA, and that's what I've been struggling with for the past few weeks. Even so, I was part and parcel to coming up with Monty's recommendation, so this

[OpenStack-Infra] Biting the bullet on issue tracking

2015-03-23 Thread Monty Taylor
Hi everybody, First, some background: A year and a half ago, Infra started down the road of of writing a replacement for the pieces of Launchpad that OpenStack continues to use. There were several reasons, but notable amongst them are: - Desire to use the forthcoming openstackid OpenID/Oauth as