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Re: [platform-dev] Intended Bug-Tracker for Platform-projects hosted on GitHub



On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 12:07 PM <jkubitz-eclipse@xxxxxx> wrote:
cucumber is also honest about what to expect from a bug:
"Please bear in mind that this project is almost entirely developed by volunteers. If you do not provide the implementation yourself (or pay someone to do it for you), the bug might never get fixed. If it is a serious bug, other people than you might care enough to provide a fix."
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm


I would appreciate to see such honesty in eclipse too.

This is smth we can all do. E.g. https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt/pull/13 should do it for SWT. I agree with you that we need this honesty too.
 


+1 for a common "eclipse IDE" tracker

+1 for JIRA as bugtracker (like https://bugs.openjdk.java.net)

We use infrastructure that is supported by Eclipse Foundation so if/when that's an option we can discuss/vote among ourselves whether to use GH issues or hypothetical Jira instance.

 

+1 for pinnning repos

I'll open a helpdesk about that as I don't seem to have permissions to pin them.
 



https://github.com/eclipse/

is like "what is this ???" - you don't even find eclipse-platform if you don't know  its name.



Jörg


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