Marc Schütz schrieb: > Am Mittwoch 26 November 2008 17:56:15 schrieb Steffen Vogel: > >> As a user and mapper of OpenStreetMap, I often use OpenStreetBugs. >> Unfortunatly this project is quity poor in features like: >> - email notification >> - duplicate handling >> - user handling >> - attachements (pictures, links, etc...) >> - search >> - filters >> - reports, charts & statistics >> etc. >> >> Bug trackers like Bugzilla can cope with these requirements a lot >> better. >> >> What do you think about a migration of OpenStreetBugs to Bugzilla? >> >> Nevertheless OpenStreetBugs has a also some pros: >> - simplicity >> - integration in a slippy map and JOSM >> >> But I think it would'nt be hard to implement these pros to Bugzilla. >> >> > > Bugzilla as a backend would certainly be nice, but as a frontend it is > obviously inappropriate. I don't know whether Bugzilla supports alternate > frontends; if so, it could be worthwhile building one that fits our needs. > > IMO the most important advantage of OSB is its ease of use: there's no login > required, you don't need to categorize your bug report etc. I think these > features are important to keep in any new bug tracker we are going to use. > +1 > >> I've already put a installation of Bugzilla to my Server >> (http://bugs.griesm.de) and I've done some testing around. >> Bugzilla is coded in perl. I've some basic perl skills. But I'm afraid >> thats not enough. >> Perhaps we can some more expierenced perl codes here in the community? >> >> A migration of the other bug trackers (http://trac.openstreetmap.org) to >> Bugzilla would ensure that we have projectwide unique Bug IDs. >> >> > > Here I disagree: OSB is specifically targeted at users and mappers, not at > developers. I think it's quite okay that we have separate bug trackers for > these. > +1 > >> Small an new projects without a bug tracker could use this installation. >> I think this would lead us to a faster developement cyclus... >> >> > > That's already possible with our Trac as it is, right? > I agree here too.
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