> I think they also have a Bugzilla, and hopefully they'll move away from that too. (Not because bugzilla is bad, it's just oldschool and makes no sense to keep issue tracking separate.)
It does, IMO. Bug tracker categories rarely correspond cleanly to code repositories. And if you have large repositories then GH/GL issue tracking just gets unwieldy.
It does, IMO. Bug tracker categories rarely correspond cleanly to code repositories. And if you have large repositories then GH/GL issue tracking just gets unwieldy.