
On April 29, 2016 at 10:49:38 PM, wren romano (wren@community.haskell.org) wrote:
I like (something like) GitHub issues for tracking the exact content of proposed changes and their (direct) commentary. As far as the particular tool I'm mostly agnostic, but lean slightly towards github over trac. I've never used phabricator so can't say there (though I'm slightly against, as it'd be another tool to learn.)
If github makes sense but there is a concern over a permanent record that is not in the custody solely of a private company, then there is a nice tool (in haskell no less) that will pull the various associated data of a repo (including issues) into a branch in the repo itself [1]. We could then script a regular pull of the repo into some common haskell community infrastructure. Cheers, Gershom [1] https://github.com/joeyh/github-backup