Re: Why Is There No Bug Tracker And Why Are Patches Sent Instead Of Pull Requests

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Just a quick status update on where the issue tracker experiment at
git-scm.atlassian.net is up to:

The basic structure of the issue tracker is set up, and is ready for
people to log bugs if they want to. So far no one seems to inclined,
but note that it is still locked down to only people who have both
registered, and been promoted to 'trusted'. I will promote everyone
who has registered so far to 'trusted' in the hope that some of them
might add bugs!

The next main step is to have conversations on the list automatically
converted into issues that can be tracked. This will be either by
forwarding selected threads to the tracker, or forwarding everything
to the tracker and managing it from there. Unfortunately, a recent
upgrade broke the (unsupported) ability to create issues from
emails[1]. This will hopefully be fixed soon, and when it is we will
be able to move this experiment to the next phase.

If anyone has any ideas they would like to test, please let me know!

Regards,

Andrew Ardill

[1] Reply from Atlassian:
Officially we do not support
(http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Restricted+Functions+in+Atlassian+OnDemand)
issue creation from email in OnDemand. The feature request for this
functionality is located at:
https://studio.atlassian.com/browse/JST-5649

There was the ability to create issues from email if emails were sent
to jira@<instance domain> as you tried to setup, but this
functionality was not officially supported and broke in the recent
JIRA 5 upgrade (which is why you receive those errors).

I believe we are planning to fix this in an upcoming bugfix release
within the next several weeks though, so please try again later.
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