Hello! Out of convenience I was using the MeeGo Bugzilla for bug tracking and meego.gitorious.org for the code repositories. As I was told after my FOSDEM talk, this apparently caused some people to think of SyncEvolution as "only for MeeGo". That's a bit surprising, given that SyncEvolution always, and primarily, was an independent upstream project.
Besides giving that wrong impression, there are also more practical reasons for switching to a different infrastructure. Mixing upstream and distro bug tracking in the same bug tracker instance could have had some positive aspects (cross-referencing), but in practice was just confusing. Upstream bug tracking had to use the data schema from the distro. So where should SyncEvolution go? I'm currently leaning towards a personal github project: https://github.com/pohly/SyncEvolution github has some builtin bug tracking. That may be good enough for SyncEvolution. Or should I try to get it hosted on freedesktop.org? I've always thought of SyncEvolution as something for all Linux desktops, not just for GNOME. Any thoughts? -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
