Updated QGISbugtracker (markdown)

Tim Sutton 2018-02-22 08:34:40 +02:00
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@ -60,6 +60,17 @@ PRO:
- we will have one system for both code and issues - we will have one system for both code and issues
- free (as in beer) system, without need of hosting it - free (as in beer) system, without need of hosting it
- Github promises easy path to GitLAB in case of move - Github promises easy path to GitLAB in case of move
- Voted for and approved by community vote (including proxy votes for user groups which includes many more people than just the number of votes listed in loomio)
- Issue tracker is really nice and simple
- Drag and drop files and screenshots / gifs into the ticket which are then displayed inline makes it a really rich and descriptive platform for describing tickets
- ability to create ticket template so we can guide the user what details to include
- full text search and tag / user etc based filtering makes it quick to find tickets
- markdown is very easy to use for submitting tickets
- integrations of ticket API with other services means we can e.g. synchronise tickets with redmine
- single environment for code and tickets
- minimal project 'churn' / disruption - we are only updating the ticket system not all the other moving parts of the project
- integration with IDE's (e.g. pycharm)
- 3rd party integrations e.g waffle.io offers many opportunities for adding richer ticket management tools / SCRUM etc.
AGAINST: AGAINST:
- closed system - closed system