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Re: librejs support and autoconf bug
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Ben Sturmfels |
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Re: librejs support and autoconf bug |
Date: |
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 22:29:28 +1100 |
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bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community> writes:
> On Mon, 06 Mar 2023 19:37:40 +1100 Ben wrote:
>> Regarding the two bug-trackers, I guess my question would be - what
>> would you do if you had an unstable existing bug tracker that had many
>> many years of useful information in it?
>
> "unstable" is a bit to vague to give a definitive suggestion; but
> i suppose i would first try to "stabalize" it, before using
> another - if that was too much work, or the software would be
> troublesome to maintain into the future, i would consider
> writing a down-and-dirty migration tool, to import the data to a
> different tracker somehow - if indeed it is wise to start using a
> different tracker, of course, there is the obvious solution to
> avoid the migration pain - namely, to complete all of the work
> tasks, which are represented on the original tracker - then
> archiving it read-only and labeling it as "legacy", would not be
> cumbersome or confusing
>
> most importantly, i would try to draw a lesson from the
> unfortunate experience - choose the next software cautiously,
> software which i am very confident will be maintainable for many
> years to come - something mature, popular, and well-supported by
> major distros, invites more confidence - we use redmine, for
> example
>
> the current situation, to rely a third-party freebie service, is
> probably the worst possible option - if the team likes sourcehut
> very much, and you believe that it will be maintainable for many
> years, i would seriously consider operating your own instance of
> it
>
> as a GNU project, another obvious option exists - mediagoblin
> could leverage the GNU infrastructure, the savannah tracker, or
> the BTS email system - those options are "the best of both
> worlds" - a high confidence of future availability, and someone
> else maintains it
Thanks for your feedback Bill. I like the suggestion of completing all
the work on the bug tracker. I'll get right to it. ;)
Regards,
Ben