[xmonad] google code issues

Tuncer Ayaz tuncer.ayaz at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 17:46:02 UTC 2015


On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> So are we going to do anything about Google Code Issues going away
> in a little over two weeks?

First question is whether existing tickets have to be preserved. If
so, then where should the migration lead to?

Second question is whether Darcs a strict requirement. If so,
hub.darcs.net could work, as darcs support on haskell.org seems to be
deprecated.

Either way, wasn't the plan to move to haskell.org's infrastructure
and leverage Phabricator (with hg or git)? For a feature overview, see
http://phabricator.org/comparison/. That seems like a good
"future-proof" path to take, if you ask me.

Alternatively, Bitbucket, Gitlab, or Github could make sense. Gitlab
has its own CI tool, so that's a plus, but other than that (for
XMonad's case) there's no clear winner between the three.

Also, like the pending release, this is another administrative topic
for which there seems to be nobody responsible who also happens to be
blessed with enough free time. Therefore, it's important to assign the
tasks, once the migration path has been decided.


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