On 21 January 2017 at 22:21, Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello devs,

Thanks to everyone so far who has looked at and commented on the
prototype. It seems that the response is generally positive so I would
like to drive the process forwards.

In order for that to happen, someone needs to decide whether we as a
community think it is a good idea. It seems to make sense if those who
use the tracker most make this decision so I propose that Simon and
Ben should ultimately be the ones to do this.

Therefore, I propose this timeline

1. Before 11th Feb (3 weeks from today) we decide whether we want to
migrate the issue tracker.
2. A working group is established who will work through the details of
the migration with the minimum of a final prototype built from a clone
of the actual installation.
3. Migration would happen before the end of March.

Sounds good to me.  I personally have only glanced at it so far, but I'll give it some attention.  I'm pretty attached to Trac's ability to do complex queries on tickets and the ability to embed ticket queries into wiki pages, so the gains would have to be compelling to outweigh the losses for me.  But I'll give it a closer look.

Cheers
Simon
 
I think Ben summarised the discussions quite well on the wiki page -
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Phabricator/Maniphest

And the prototype continues to exist here.
http://ec2-52-214-147-146.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/

As always, any comments welcome.

Matt
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