Hi.
At the 2020-Q1 meet-up we decided to use the GitLab issue tracker at https://git.lysator.liu.se/pikelang/pike/ for Pike.
Issue numbers were reserved as follows:
* 1 - 7999 Bugzilla bugs ([Bug XXXX]). * 8000 - 9999 YouTrack issues ([PIKE-XXXX]). * 10000 - New (GitLab) issues (#XXXXX).
The historic bugs from http://bugzilla.roxen.com/ have now been imported (with the same tracking numbers). This means that they (well most of them) are publically available again. Note that due to the GitLab API used for the import, all issues and comments are attributed to Peter Bortas, although the first line of each mentions the original commenter.
/grubba
Hi again.
At the 2020-Q1 meet-up we decided to use the GitLab issue tracker at https://git.lysator.liu.se/pikelang/pike/ for Pike.
Issue numbers were reserved as follows:
1 - 7999 Bugzilla bugs ([Bug XXXX]).
- 8000 - 9999 YouTrack issues ([PIKE-XXXX]).
- 10000 - New (GitLab) issues (#XXXXX).
The historic bugs from http://bugzilla.roxen.com/ have now been imported (with the same tracking numbers). This means that they (well most of them) are publically available again. Note that due to the GitLab API used for the import, all issues and comments are attributed to Peter Bortas, although the first line of each mentions the original commenter.
And now the not quite so old issues from YouTrack have also been imported. The same attribution issues as with the Bugzilla bugs also apply here.
/grubba
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