On 5/3/21 4:44 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El dimarts, 4 de maig de 2021, a les 0:36:57 (CEST), Carl Schwan va escriure: > "The project stays true to established practices" > > The established practice in KDE is clearly using bugzilla for bugs. Sure, but if we never investigated alternatives and stuck our heads in the sand when superior ones appeared, we'd be stuck in the technological stone age. I spend at least 4 hours a day on bugs.kde.org--triaging bugs, moving them around, renaming them, commenting on them, fixing them, performing admin maintenance, and so on. The user experience is atrocious. The developer experience is atrocious. The upstream product is dead and development has ceased. I strongly believe that we need to make plans to migrate away from it. This is an opinion that will come to resemble a fact more and more as time goes on. It's not my personal preference for individual projects to use GitLab Issues rather than Bugzilla; I'd prefer a coordinated migration. But I think that trying to fight against its use is a total waste of everyone's time. The migration is going to happen one way or another, be it piecemeal or coordinated--and it's time we admitted this and made technical and organizational plans to support using and moving to GitLab issues rather than pretending that we can stay with a dead product that nobody likes forever. We have discovered one such blocker: DrKonqi support. I say let's add that so we can proceed with more productive lines of discussion. Nate