Re: Migration of services - 5. bugzilla

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On Tuesday 13 of October 2020 03:07:10 Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the fifth service on the migration list is Bugzilla. For the Bugzilla,
> the situation is significantly different, because we need to discuss
> here before any steps are taken.
>
>
> -- Migration status --
>
> Bugzilla is on Tim's original infrastructure. Therefore, no one else can
> manage the current instance. And there are various issues that we are
> currently unable to resolve, such as problem with login when https is
> used. So it definitely needs some change.
>
>
> -- What needs to be done --
>
> First of all, we need to discuss and decide whether we want to continue
> using Bugzilla.
>
> As mentioned earlier, TGW is now used as a comprehensive workspace. And
> TGW contains Issues that can be used instead of bug reports in a
> separate Bugzilla. There are several benefits to using Issues. Above
> all, Issues are well integrated into the development workflow. It also
> provides good comfort - for example, it is possible to use comment
> formatting to make it more readable and clear. At the same time, it
> seems like a good idea to use one problem reporting tool rather than two
> independent ones.
>
> If we find a consensus that there is no significant reason to use
> Bugzilla, we need to decide how to deal with existing bug reports. There
> are two options:
>
> 1) Migrate Bugzilla to a new instance, which will be locked for adding
> new bug reports. This can be done more easily. However, the problem
> remains that there will continue to be two places for users to look for
> problem reports.
>
> 2) Migrate bug reports from Bugzilla into Issues in TGW and then stop
> Bugzilla completely. Although it is likely to be more difficult to do, I
> think it would be a better solution.
>
>
> -- More ideas and suggestions?
>
> What is your opinion on Bugzilla migration?
> Do you have any other ideas and suggestions?
>
> Cheers

Hi all,

thank you for your feedback. Since it has been a long time since opinions 
and arguments have been made here, I will assume that we can decide.

The arguments for keeping Bugzilla made here do not seem convincing enough. 
Therefore, according to proposal 2, the goal we will be heading towards 
will be the full replacement of the Bugzilla by issues in TGW.

The whole process will take some time - from a change of integration to 
report bugs in the applications to the migration of existing bug reports 
to issues in TGW, so for some time there will still be a concurrence of 
Bugzilla and issues in TGW. In any case, it is recommended to create 
issues in TGW instead of bug reports in Bugzilla.

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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