Hi,
TheBugGenie looks great!
Just a small note, once the transition has been completed, do you plan to
allow unregistered users to report issues?
Thank you Konstantin! :)
2012/12/11 Konstantin Dmitriev <ksee.zelga...@gmail.com>
> Hi!
>
> 2012/12/11 Carlos López González <genet...@gmail.com>:
> > Looks great to me!
> > Questions:
> > 1) To report a new issue registration is needed? EDIT: apparently not
> > needed.
>
> In current configuration you have to be logged in to post the new
> issue, make comment or any other change.
> It is possible to register or login using existing Google account or
> other OpenID services.
> You can't make any change f you are not logged in.
>
> > 2) The issues, can be feature requests too? EDIT: yes, there are bugs,
> > feature request, enhancements, task, user story and ideas.
>
> Yes. Currently the only enabled types are: bugs, feature request,
> enhancements.
> I don't see the needs for other ones at the moment.
>
> > 3) Are there different types of registered users (admin, regular, etc.)?
>
> The default type is "Registered user". There is also administrator
> account/group.
> I have created a special "Developers" group with advanced privileges.
>
> > 4) Can one issue or issue comment be deleted (not hidden but deleted)?
>
> In current configuration any member of "Developers" group can delete
> any comment.
>
> > 5) How does the bug genie handle duplicated issues?
> > Regarding to duplicates, I mean if the tracker can automatically
> detect duplicates by the report description, like Launchpad does.
>
> Automatically detecting the duplicated bug by report description? Are
> there such feature in Launchpad? O_O
> Anyway, there's no automatic detection here.
>
> > 6) Import from SF is automatic or manual?
>
> Manual import.
>
>
> = The next steps to do: =
> 1. Import all bugs/requests/patches from SF.net
> 2. Import all items from pivotaltracker
> 3. Disable new bugs sending for SF.net and put notice about the new
> bugtracker in the page notes.
> 4. Remove pivotaltracker account
> 5. Update the link on main website - http://www.synfig.org/cms/en/support
> 6. Post announcement at the main website
>
> Any other step I missed?
> K.
>
>
>
> > 2012/12/11 Konstantin Dmitriev <ksee.zelga...@gmail.com>
> >>
> >> 2012/12/4 Konstantin Dmitriev <ksee.zelga...@gmail.com>:
> >> > 2012/12/4 Carlos López González <genet...@gmail.com>:
> >> >> Hi folks!
> >> >>
> >> >> Lately the number of illegal posts on the SF trackers are
> increasing. I
> >> >> don't know if it is possible to restrict the comments to registered
> >> >> users
> >> >> only but for the moment I haven't found a way to set up like that.
> >> >> In Github code comment and issues additions is restricted to
> registered
> >> >> users.
> >> >>
> >> >> It seems that there isn't a clear way to transfer the trackers from
> SF
> >> >> to
> >> >> github [1].
> >> >>
> >> >> The tracker is receiving many spam comments and they can only can be
> >> >> hidden,
> >> >> not deleted, so at the end the spammers have its spam post alive.
> >> >>
> >> >> Looks like the new project features from SF, Allura [2] still
> allowing
> >> >> anonymous comments on the trackers but it won't allow create new
> >> >> tickets to
> >> >> non registered users.
> >> >>
> >> >> So the thing is: Why don't we migrate to Allura format (Looks like it
> >> >> is
> >> >> still delayed but the plan is that every project should use it [3])
> and
> >> >> see
> >> >> how the new tracker works?. If it receives less spam we can continue
> >> >> using
> >> >> it until we decide finally the code migration. If the situation is
> the
> >> >> same,
> >> >> then we can think rush on migrate to github or to any other place.
> >> >>
> >> >> In my opinion, tie trackers to code is the best idea and if we
> finally
> >> >> would
> >> >> go to github, I think that the sooner we adopt the new tracker , the
> >> >> better.
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers!
> >> >>
> >> >> [1] https://github.com/ttencate/sf2github
> >> >> [2] https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Allura%20Wiki/
> >> >> [3]
> >> >>
> >> >>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/
> >> >
> >> > Carlos, thank you for bringing this up!
> >> > I agree that we have to migrate our bugtracking system.
> >> > In my opinion we should stay away from sf.net solutions (that's
> >> > personal - I just don't like it).
> >> > From my point of view TheBugGenuie looks as very attractive -
> >> > http://www.thebuggenie.com/
> >> > - it have github integration, agile management, it's opensource (we
> >> > can run a copy at our servers)> And yes, it's interface looks lovely
> >> > (that's important for me).
> >> > We have not that much (open) bugs in the tracker now, so even manual
> >> > migration would take 3-4 days.
> >> > K.
> >>
> >>
> >> Dear developers!
> >>
> >> I am pleased to introduce the new bugtracker for Synfig:
> >> http://synfig.org/issues/thebuggenie/synfig/issues/open
> >>
> >> It is based on TheBugGenie system. Please feel free to test and give
> >> your feedback.
> >>
> >> Here's a sample of issue in SF.net bugtracker:
> >>
> >>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1569617&group_id=144022&atid=757416
> >>
> >> ,,,and this how it looks when imported into the new bugtracker:
> >> http://synfig.org/issues/thebuggenie/synfig/issues/3
> >>
> >> The system is integrated with github - see here:
> >> http://issues.thebuggenie.com/wiki/VCSIntegration#article_131_toc_8
> >> ("Using the module" section).
> >>
> >> Cheers!
> >> K
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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