Re: Bug tracking

2021-03-29 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Pratyush, In message <20210325193843.qniaryw2xxgkz...@ti.com> you wrote: > > You would need people to maintain the bugs that are reported in the > tracker. Asking for clear, reproducible info, closing duplicates or old > bugs, etc. Then you need people dedicated to fixing those bugs. Sure,

Re: Bug tracking

2021-03-25 Thread Pratyush Yadav
On 25/03/21 11:14AM, Simon Glass wrote: > Hi, > > What do people think of setting up a bug tracker on gitlab.com or > github.com? They both allow anyone to register and thus file bugs. You would need people to maintain the bugs that are reported in the tracker. Asking for clear, reproducible

Re: Bug tracking

2021-03-25 Thread Jagan Teki
ng anyone to register so is probably a non-starter. > > For guthub one advantage is that we always have a mirror there. For > gitlab we might be able to ask nicely and get the URL. If there is any correlation between CI and Bug tracking, I would prefer Gitlab since most of them are using CI already. Jagan.

Re: Bug tracking

2021-03-25 Thread Heinrich Schuchardt
On 3/24/21 11:14 PM, Simon Glass wrote: Hi, What do people think of setting up a bug tracker on gitlab.com or github.com? They both allow anyone to register and thus file bugs. Another option is to use source.denx.de but that would require allowing anyone to register so is probably a

Bug tracking

2021-03-24 Thread Simon Glass
Hi, What do people think of setting up a bug tracker on gitlab.com or github.com? They both allow anyone to register and thus file bugs. Another option is to use source.denx.de but that would require allowing anyone to register so is probably a non-starter. For guthub one advantage is that we