[p2pu-dev] Github issues
Jessy Kate Schingler
jessy at jessykate.com
Fri May 25 17:14:13 UTC 2012
The general process makes sense to me.
Who migrates issues from help.p2pu to github? (Ie makes sure they get
transferred)? And where is help.p2pu linked from? I know it exists bc I'm
on the community list but I've actually never noticed it when using the
site. Perhaps we need a more clear help/feedback button? A la uservoice
style?
Jessy
On May 25, 2012 3:55 AM, "Dirk Uys" <dirk at p2pu.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> We recently decided that we want to try out github for issue tracking.
> At the moment there aren't a lot of issues, but with time that may
> change. I may migrate some of the tickets from lighthouse over to
> github, but only if they are ready for implementation.
>
> The idea is that any issue on github should be ready for
> implementation (not necessarily easy) so that anyone can immediately
> tackle the issue.
>
> In the past we directed users with any problems to lighthouse. This
> caused many tickets about unconfirmed bugs, duplicates and feature
> requests. Since then we started using help.p2pu.org as the first line
> of contact for users experiencing any problems. Bugs reported here
> will be migrated to github once confirmed.
>
> In the case of feature requests or bugs with deeper implications we
> should discuss it on the mailing list. Both the community mailing list
> (for feature requests) and the development mailing list (for technical
> things).
>
> Please send your feedback regarding this process. Our ultimate goal
> with this is not to tell anyone how to do things, but rather to make
> it easier for everyone to play the part they want.
>
> Regards
> Dirk
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