[cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

Mehdi AMINI via cfe-dev cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org
Mon Apr 20 21:15:48 PDT 2020


Hi,

How is the user workflow to file bugs? Do we have some sort of template? Do
they have to pick a label?

Thanks,

-- 
Mehdi


On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 12:30 PM Tom Stellard via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I wanted to continue discussing the plan to migrate from Bugzilla to
> Github.
> It was suggested that I start a new thread and give a summary of the
> proposal
> and what has changed since it was originally proposed in October.
>
> == Here is the original proposal:
>
> http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-October/136162.html
>
> == What has changed:
>
> * You will be able to subscribe to notifications for a specific issue
>   labels.  We have a proof of concept notification system using github
> actions
>   that will be used for this.
>
> * Emails will be sent to llvm-bugs when issues are opened or closed.
>
> * We have the initial list of labels:
> https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/labels
>
> == Remaining issue:
>
> * There is one remaining issue that I don't feel we have consensus on,
> and that is what to do with bugs in the existing bugzilla.  Here are some
> options
> that we have discussed:
>
> 1. Switch to GitHub issues for new bugs only.  Bugs filed in bugzilla that
> are
> still active will be updated there until they are closed.  This means that
> over
> time the number of active bugs in bugzilla will slowly decrease as bugs
> are closed
> out.  Then at some point in the future, all of the bugs from bugzilla will
> be archived
> into their own GitHub repository that is separate from the llvm-project
> repo.
>
> 2. Same as 1, but also create a migration script that would allow anyone to
> manually migrate an active bug from bugzilla to a GitHub issue in the
> llvm-project
> repo.  The intention with this script is that it would be used to migrate
> high-traffic
> or important bugs from bugzilla to GitHub to help increase the visibility
> of the bug.
> This would not be used for mass migration of all the bugs.
>
> 3. Do a mass bug migration from bugzilla to GitHub and enable GitHub
> issues at the same time.
> Closed or inactive bugs would be archived into their own GitHub
> repository, and active bugs
> would be migrated to the llvm-project repo.
>
>
> The key difference between proposal 1,2 and 3, is when bugs will be
> archived from bugzilla
> to GitHub.  Delaying the archiving of bugs (proposals 1 and 2) means that
> we can migrate
> to GitHub issues sooner (within 1-2 weeks), whereas trying to archive bugs
> during the
> transition (proposal 3) will delay the transition for a while (likely
> several months)
> while we evaluate the various solutions for moving bugs from bugzilla to
> GitHub.
>
>
> The original proposal was to do 1 or 2, however there were some concerns
> raised on the list
> that having 2 different places to search for bugs for some period of time
> would
> be very inconvenient.  So, I would like to restart this discussion and
> hopefully we can
> come to some kind of conclusion about the best way forward.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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