2012/12/12 Diego Barrios Romero <eldr...@gmail.com>:
> 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! :)

Thank you, Diego! ^__^

My suggestion is to keep preventing unregistered users to report new
issues or post comments.
The registration is very simple, especially considering that you can
use existing Google account (or any other Open ID).
My logic is: it's very unlikely to expect good bug reports from the
users who don't even dare to register.

K.

> 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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