Nice summary.
I think this boils down to a balance between issue tracker that fits Inkscapes community (Launchpad's fit Inkscape very well), and developer preference (git is almost de facto standard nowadays).
Of course, it the two tools would "marry" (using github/gitlab for repo+ci and Launchpad for issues) it would be great.
Mvh
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On 9 February 2016 at 10:34, Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...> wrote:
I made a spreadsheet comparing GitHub, GitLab and Launchpad issue trackers.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ig16AVpkrdjMTcgy3RPm4GCxY6Vx9lzggGFC...
I also looked into making Jenkins spawn builders in a cloud on demand. This appears to be simple to do with the JClouds plugin, and we could run Windows builds this way. However, OSX is not available in any of the JClouds-supported clouds. As I understand, this is purely due the OSX license not allowing virtualization on non-Apple hardware. (Although the urge is strong, I will spare you an anti-Apple rant.)
Best regards, Krzysztof
2016-02-08 22:11 GMT-08:00 Christoffer Holmstedt <christoffer.holmstedt@...400...>:
2016-02-08 13:37 GMT+01:00 Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...>:
On Mon, 2016-02-08 at 11:44 +0100, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
I'll pass it along to the team. We don't discuss product decisions
or timelines publicly like that, so I can't share more information about why this particular subset was chosen. I do hope it can be expanded in the future, though.
That's the biggest difference between open source projects and proprietary ones. Not just the code freedom, but the willingness to be open about product development, internal thoughts, attempts and failures. Keeping things hidden from customers isn't healthy IMO[1]
I'm not really happy about any of these solutions to be honest.
But we should keep looking and testing different possible solutions.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
[1] Something Canonical got wrong a lot.
"Any of these solutions [...]"...Do you mean both Github and Gitlab?
Yea, keeping product development plans behind closed door leaves users
in a
sort of powerlessness state. You don't get any response about the
future, if
there is any hope at all for the feature to be implemented nor have you
the
ability to fix it yourself due to closed source. For JIRA I had a similar case with Atlassian, no response at all if the bug fix was prioritized. I know I needed a feature in Gitlab a year or so ago also; but it was only available in Gitlab Enterprise but others needed that feature as well in Community edition and implemented it themselves. The end result was that Gitlab developers open sourced their closed source version of it.
I will keep testing Gitlab CE and gitlab.com, gitlab seems to have
better
issue management than Github.
Maybe officially run everything on Gitlab with a official github mirror
that
we can connect to travis-ci?
-- Christoffer Holmstedt
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