On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> I don't have any serious issues, as long as we only use
pagure as git
host. I
> hate that "we wanted to copy github, but stopped just after we found out
> it's too much functionality" thing (also don't like how github works
on
top
> of that, so even a 1:1 clone would be awful from my perspective).
Just a remark, Pagure development hasn't stopped, it constantly receives
new functionality [1]. But I agree it's not likely to be that featureful as
github any time soon, and I'd be wary if we wanted to move our whole
workflow there (i.e. ditching Phabricator). For just hosting git repos,
it's of course absolutely fine. We'll need to discuss whether we want to
keep the issues/pull requests open there to receive some simple
reports/patches (and ask people to move more complex ones to Phab), or
whether we'll not use that in Pagure at all. (Let's not forget we also have
libtaskotron in Bugzilla, fortunately it's not used much yet).
I am personaly against issues/pull requests on Pagure - logging into Phab
is about
as difficult as logging into Pagure, and I don't see the benefit
of "allowing people to do it, since it's possible" even balancing out the
problem of split environments.
But that's just me.