[Scons-dev] Issue tracker

Bill Deegan bill at baddogconsulting.com
Mon Mar 9 22:47:11 EDT 2015


Give me a week or so to complete my server migration and I'll take a look
at setting up a roundup instance.
Wonder if there's a docker recipe for one..

-Bill

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dirk Bächle <tshortik at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> On 09.03.2015 09:46, Andrew Featherstone wrote:
>
>> The last time (that I can recall) the issue tracker was discussed the
>> plan was that the project would be moving to a tailored
>> Roundup based system. What's the state of that work?
>>
>>
> to my knowledge the state is pretty much the same as was discussed in:
>
>   https://pairlist2.pair.net/pipermail/scons-dev/2012-
> September/000223.html
>   https://pairlist2.pair.net/pipermail/scons-dev/2014-April/001323.html
>   http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/scons-dev/2014-May/001369.html
>
> and
>
>   https://pairlist2.pair.net/pipermail/scons-dev/2014-July/001511.html
>
> So there are scripts to migrate from Tigris->Roundup, we'd just need an
> instance. There is still a minor problem, in that the "creation/last
> activity" time of all bugs gets set to the "import" time and can't be
> tweaked. So one can't properly sort old bugs depending on their "age"
> anymore...which I really regard to be a loss.
>
> What I took from all the discussions so far, was that we definitely don't
> want to deal with Tigris anymore. So any step in a different direction
> should be a win.
> Our latest plan was a migration to Roundup, because:
>
>   a.) it's Python, and we like to support everyone who's holding the
> Python flag high (like ourselves),
>   b.) it supports a lot more "fields" for classifying issues than, for
> example, the Github tracker,... so the overall information loss would be
> minimal when converting the whole archive.
>
> Here I assume, that we don't want to simply start with new bugs in a
> different tracker, because we (I) have to be able to search in the old
> archives or reference them. Tigris would still be an issue then, and we
> don't want that, right?
> There should be only *one* tracker...and I'd really like to see a "Demo"
> Roundup instance in action, with all our current issues imported. So it
> would be really cool if:
>
> - Anatoly would express that he's still interested in vamping Roundup to
> support OpenID, and tell us whether he still needs help with the
> documentation to get this going.
> - Some native speaker(s) would volunteer to help him out then.
> - Someone would volunteer to setup a Roundup demo instance, so we could
> play around with it a bit...and get a feel for whether it's worth a try.
>
>
>  The team at zeroMQ tried to enshrine their development method here
>> http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:22 which makes it really easy to
>> understand the criteria for things being how they are and/or justify
>> changes. Stating that SCons uses this process with
>> modifications would make sense to me.
>>
>
> We have our similar statement(s) at http://www.scons.org/dev.php ,
> http://www.scons.org/guidelines.php , and not to forget
> http://www.scons.org/wiki/DeveloperGuide/Introduction , feel free to
> suggest changes or additions.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dirk
>
>
>
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