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Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker
From: |
Peter Maydell |
Subject: |
Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Oct 2020 10:57:12 +0000 |
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 10:10, Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> wrote:
> This
> makes it more appealing to leave existing bugs in the LP tracker until
> they are resolved, auto-closed, or there is a compelling reason to move
> to gitlab.
The compelling reason is that there is no way that I want to
have to consult two entirely separate bug tracking systems
to see what our reported bugs are. We must have an entry
in the new BTS for every 'live' bug, whether it was originally
reported to LP or to gitlab.
thanks
-- PMM
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, (continued)
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Daniel P . Berrangé, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Cornelia Huck, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Alistair Francis, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, John Snow, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Kashyap Chamarthy, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Thomas Huth, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, John Snow, 2020/10/29
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Daniel P . Berrangé, 2020/10/30
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Peter Maydell, 2020/10/30
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Daniel P . Berrangé, 2020/10/30
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker,
Peter Maydell <=
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Alex Bennée, 2020/10/30
- Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, John Snow, 2020/10/30
Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, John Snow, 2020/10/29
Re: Migrating to the gitlab issue tracker, Stefan Hajnoczi, 2020/10/30