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Re: [m2e-dev] About using GitHub issues

I also think it would be good to move to github-issues, and agree that recent issues or those that are likeley still be relevant should be copied right now.

An alternative would be to simply add the note whenever there is a need to touch a bugzilla issue.

Am 30.03.21 um 09:48 schrieb Aleksandar Kurtakov:


On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 10:45 AM Mickael Istria <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi all,

    The move to GitHub source and PRs was IMO a success: it was simple
    enough to carry on; and some new people have contributed since then.
    We'll never know if the move to GitHub was a trigger for those new
    contributions, but I have some belief it does.

    So what about the next step: moving to GitHub issues?
    I'd like to start this discussion to first know whether there is a
    majority of committers who think going to GitHub issues would be
    profitable (count me as one of them).


It is really unnatural going to bugzilla for github project so we should do it.

    And then, we need to find what the best implementation would be. One
    proposal would be that we start opening GitHub issues right now and
    start using it. we comment all open issues with "m2e has moved to
    GitHub issue tracker. If this issue is still happening on latest
    release and is still relevant to anyone, please create a new ticket
    to https://github.com/eclipse-m2e/m2e-core/issues
    <https://github.com/eclipse-m2e/m2e-core/issues> with title being
    the title of this bug and description containing a link to this
    bug"; and then we close them all and ask webmasters to make the
    bugzilla component read-only.
    What do you think?


I agree with the plan in general. It would be good if an m2e developer goes through the bugzillas briefly and move these that are still worth it.


-- Mickael Istria
    Eclipse IDE <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/>
    developer, for Red Hat Developers <https://developers.redhat.com/>
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