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On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys I would like to propose an alternative to bugzilla.

Redmine, It supports multiple projects as well as integration with LDAP as
well as source control

http://www.redmine.org

I dunno if now would be a good time seeing as we are moving the bug tracker
to TDF infrastructure, I think it would be a good time to reevaluate what is
being used.

Looking forward to your feedback.

I've only looked at Redmine very briefly, but it does seem like an
interesting tool.

Re: Bugzilla migration, we're currently on Step 1 of what I've termed
the "2-Step process":
Step 1: Migrate the LibreOffice 'product' to its own instance of
Bugzilla running on FDO infra
Step 2: Migrate the LibreOffice bugtracker to TDF infra

To make our current migration go smoothly, I suggest that we continue
with the current Bugzilla migration process for now, and evaluate
Redmine for the future -- perhaps after we have Bugzilla running on
our own infra.

Jonathan: If there is interest in evaluating an alternative to
Bugzilla, please prepare a proposal page on the wiki (similar to
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/LibreOffice_Bugzilla_Proposal)
where you outline the case for moving to Redmine. We'll obviously want
to consider pros and cons of migration, the stability of Redmine as a
project, etc. A proposal like that would be a good first step in any
migration to a different bugtracking system.

Thanks!
--R

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