I guess you didn't like redmine, gitlab, mattermost, the Atlassian
stack, or some others out there :)?
It looks neat.
So the question is why this and not anything else :)?
Maybe not the question you expected, but I am just curious.
Greetings,
Vincent
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 3:56 PM, Mark Reynolds <mareynol(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On February 28th the fedorahosted trac ticket system/repo is being
> decommissioned, and we will be moving to Pagure (
https://pagure.io/) as our
> ticketing system and source code repository. The Pagure work flow is very
> similar to trac, and we will be adding a wiki doc on how to use it once we
> get closer to doing our migration to Pagure. We are currently planning on
> doing the migration in the middle of February.
>
> As for the trac ticket migration there is one issue. All cc'ed users will
> be lost. If you are the assignee or the reporter you will still get
> notifications, but you won't if you were only in the cc list of a ticket.
> Also, the pagure tickets (Issues) that are migrated will continue to use the
> same trac ticket IDs. So you can still easily track/follow tickets you were
> previously interested in.
>
> If you have previously filed tickets, or you might want to, please goto the
> pagure web site
https://pagure.io/ and simply log in using for FAS
> credentials. This will automatically add you to the Pagure system. Please
> do this sooner than later so you don't experience any disruptions with
> notifications.
>
> We will keep you posted as we get closer to the migration. Feel free to
> email me with any questions.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
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