From: Pekka K. <pe...@ik...> - 2016-01-08 12:37:01
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2016-01-03 12:14 GMT+02:00 Darjus Loktevic <da...@gm...>: > > Personally i don't mind moving issues to github (not sure we can actually > move them), but i would hate for us to lose all the years of history. We > need to discuss this internally, though i think we should follow what > CPython is doing. I would also prefer GitHub tracker. It's not the best tracker I've used, but I consider it a lot better than Roundup, and it obviously has the best GitHub integration possible. If I've understood it correctly, the main reason it won't be used with CPython are vendor lock-in related. I doubt are such worries relevant with Jython, and in the worst case GitHub APIs allow getting the issue data at least in some format. I understand the value for Jython using same the process than CPython, though. I have promised earlier on IRC and when I met with Jim last spring in Colorado, that I can help migrating existing issues from Roundup to GitHub if we decide to fully move Jython to GitHub. I've done similar migration when we moved Robot Framework from Google Code to GitHub. Due to being busy with work and family I didn't have time to look at that last autumn, but I ought to have time for it now if needed. Cheers, .peke -- Agile Tester/Developer/Consultant :: http://eliga.fi Lead Developer of Robot Framework :: http://robotframework.org |