On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Michal Skrivanek <
michal.skrivanek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 21 Feb 2017, at 09:36, Eyal Edri <eedri(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
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> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Eyal Edri <eedri(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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>> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>> I'm facing a new challenge today, I see new features getting pushed to
>>> oVirt gerrit intentionally out of bugzilla.
>>> The specific case is not really relevant, but just for reference:
>>>
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/65761/ .
>>> Looks like we'll see features getting merged without any RFE opened in
>>> bugzilla for them.
>>>
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this is a common case for master, many patches do not have Bug-Url
including features initially
With current workflow, auto-generating release notes from bugzilla
>>> doc-texts. this means they won't ever be documented.
>>>
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true. Typically they don’t have to be as for user consumable features
there is typically many patches, and eventually the final part of feature
do have proper tracking, RFE and so on.
>>> I'd like to open this public discussion getting comments about how
>>> things will be handled.
>>>
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>> We can start enforcing bug-url in master branch as well, maybe under
>> certain conditions.
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I do not see the current practice as problematic
> The issue here is that the decision is to not use bugzilla and use
> something different like trello.
> So enforcing bug-url will collide with the decision from the feature
> owner team.
>
If there is an official decision ( I havn't heard on such ) to move to
another issue tracker for some of the projects then it needs to be planned,
Some of the projects decided not to use bugzilla. It’s a project decision,
not an “official” decision affecting other projects.
In this case the reason is that a supposed feature triggered a code change
in a side project using bugzilla.
Fair enough for me.
I would say in that case it either deserves a bugzilla on that side
project, or we decide it’s not important, not a substantial part of the
whole feature, and therefore doesn’t need to be documented/tracked in that
side project and use Bug-Url-less commit to master.
and maybe consider adding tools/verification for the new tools.
But it doesn't make sense to start supporting more than one issue tracker,
we have too many systems already, so if we move, then all projects
needs to move.
github issue is fairly common so if we want to support something else in
addition to bugzilla Bug-Url this would be a good candidate
Thanks,
michal
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