On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 09:35:31AM +0800, yan ke wrote: > > This would be awesome to handle issue directly with git: > > Having an offline version of the issues synced to the gitlab/github issues. > > A lot of work is done on the issues and it is lost when migrating > > from one service to the other. > > Beside we don’t always have a good internet connection. > > There is already a kind of integration between commit message fixing > > issue automatically when merged in the master branch (with “fix > > #143’). > Very very agree, now it is very difficult to find a solution when > has some problem such build problem an so on! The mail-list is good to > send patch es, but is it not suitable for problem track or problem > solution search! > Now the Github or Gitlab is good to track issues, suggest to open > the git issue track! Please don't hijack the discussion: the original poster did not question the workflow adopted by the Git project itself but rather asked about what is colloquially called "distributed bug tracker", and wanted to have one integrated with (or into) Git. That is completely orthogonal story. As to searching for Git issues / problem solutions - I'd recommend using the search on the main Git mailing list archive [1] and the issue tracker of the Git for Windows project [2]. The communities around Git also include the "Git Users" low-volume mailing list [3] (also perfectly searcheable), and the "git" tag at StackOverflow [4]. 1. https://public-inbox.org/git/ 2. https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues 3. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/git-users 4. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/git