[Scons-dev] Roundup tracker demo instance...
Florian Miedniak
florian.miedniak at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 02:22:38 EDT 2015
please note that the hosted trial version expires by tomorrow. I'll proceed with migration in a local instance and will make a demo with real data available again soon. -florian
On 4. Oktober 2015 09:54:09 MESZ, Florian Miedniak <florian.miedniak at gmail.com> wrote:
>Dirk, thanks for clarifying! I'll give it a try and adapt the importer
>for jira, so we have an equal base for comparison with roundup.
>-florian
>
>-------- Original message --------
>Subject: Re: [Scons-dev] Roundup tracker demo instance...
>From: Dirk Baechle <tshortik at gmx.de>
>To: SCons developer list <scons-dev at scons.org>
>CC:
>
>Hi Florian,
>
>your mail sums it up pretty well. Thanks for taking the time to skim
>through those old messages. We definitely are interested in making
>progress wherever that's possible.
>But with a large project like SCons and major decisions to be made,
>"bikeshedding" is always around...and can bring things to a halt
>quickly.
>Further, we did have a tracker and most of the latest development was
>done by direct pull requests...which might have let this problem appear
>as one of lower priority.
>I agree that it's time for a clear decision...from my angle the two
>candidates are Roundup and Jira. Both seem to be able to do the job on
>the technical level. So we can't choose "wrong" and just have to pick.
>Leaves the question how to do that. Would any of the devs be opposed to
>a simple poll, where everybody supports his favourite tool?
>
>Independent of how the decision is made, what will happen later is
>that-just like in the git vs hg battle-voices speak up from time to
>time, claiming that a switch to the other alternative is what the
>project needs right now. That's just how open-source works these days I
>guess. :)
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dirk
>
>P.S.: I wrote all of the above under the assumption that the technical
>migration from Tigris to Jira is possible and preserves the full
>history, including the creation dates of issues and messages /comments.
>I'm stressing this point so much, because even in Roundup it's only
>possible with a work-around. ;)
>--
>Sent from my Android with K-9 Mail.
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